Date question: calculated date + specific day of the week

JulieH

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Hi! Your help is greatly appreciated!

  • Bid openings are always on Wednesday.
  • Advertisement dates can be any weekday.
  • A project must be advertised for a minimum of four weeks (holidays, weekends not excluded).
I need to calculate a date, based on the (advertisement date) that is a *Wednesday* at least four weeks following the (advertisement date).

Can you help me? :) Thank you!
 

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Date in A1.

=IF(WEEKDAY(A1)<=4,A1-WEEKDAY(A1)+32,A1-WEEKDAY(A1)+39)

Format cell as date.
 
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Welcome to the Board...

If your advertisement date is in B2, try:

Code:
=B2-WEEKDAY(B2+3)+35

Matty
 
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