BiscuitMan4Life

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I’m currently doing a shift planner at work, it’s been a while since I made one, I would like to subtract the holiday from the individuals entitlement. So everytime a “H” is entered it minuses from their annual entitlement. I’m having a complete blank.

Thanks in Advance
 

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Workdays for a market open Mon, Wed, Friday?
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Excel Workbook
ABCDEFGHIJK
101/01/201902/01/201903/01/201904/01/201905/01/201906/01/201907/01/2019Total holiday entitlement daysDays left
2FredHHH2522
3JohnHH2018
4DaveHHHHH2217
Sheet3
 
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No problem and welcome to the forum :)
 
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