Amend IF(WEEKDAY) formula to avoid negative dates error

dunlopoil

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Hi,
I'm using the formula =G2-(IF(WEEKDAY(G2)>1,WEEKDAY(G2)-2,6)) to convert a date to the first day of that week (Monday), kindly suggested by Schwarzmanne.

I want to amend this to avoid the 'negative dates or times are displayed as ####' error that appears if any cells are blank.

Anyone help?

Thanks,
Doug.
 

Excel Facts

Formula for Yesterday
Name Manager, New Name. Yesterday =TODAY()-1. OK. Then, use =YESTERDAY in any cell. Tomorrow could be =TODAY()+1.
To avoid #### if G2 is blank you can use Richard's formula and format cell with formula as

dd/mm/yy;;

or amend to

=IF(G2="","",G2-WEEKDAY(G2,3))
 
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