Changing formula to account only for working days

AdeleR

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  1. 2007
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  1. Windows
Hi
First time poster.
I am trying to create a formula where if more than 2 working days have passed since the date in the cell (A2), and the cell (K2) is empty, that the cell (K2) would turn red.

I think I have a formula that is working for "if 2 days have passed" but this is counting weekend days as well and not just Monday-Friday:

=AND(A2<TODAY()-2, ISBLANK(K2)

Can anybody help?
Thanks
 

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How about
Excel Formula:
=AND(K2="",NETWORKDAYS(A2,TODAY())>2)
 
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