Excluding weekends and holidays from the result of formula =IF(BC456="OPEN",TODAY()-Z456,AU456-Z456)

anniemercado18

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Hi all. seeking for your help. I am using =IF(BC456="OPEN",TODAY()-Z456,AU456-Z456) to get the number of days a case is open to date. However the result is in calendar days. Is there any way to exclude the weekends and holidays from the result of the said formula?

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Annie
 

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You could try this:

=IF(BC456="OPEN",NETWORKDAYS(Z456,TODAY(),holidays),AU456-Z456)

Substitute holidays for a range of cells that list your holiday dates or create a named range called holidays that lists your holiday dates.
 
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