How to create the reverse of the TEXT function to find a day in the week

tmd63

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  2. 2003 or older
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The function =TEXT(A30,"dddd") will place the text of the day of the week dependent of the cell value. 1 = "Sunday", 2 = "Monday" etc.
But (apart from using multiple iff else statements), is there a reverse of this that will provide a value dependent on the text of the day. IE "Sunday" = 1, "Monday" = 2, etc. This is similar to the WEEKDAY() function but without the months or years being specified.
 

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