Modified NETWORKDAYS Formula

Tha Rippla

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Alright guys - bit of a noob here, and I need some help.

While searching online, I found this formula to calculate NETWORKDAYS down to the time (not just by date):

=NETWORKDAYS(A1,B1)-1-MOD(A1,1)+MOD(B1,1)

It seems to work well, and so I hope it is accurate. For my own sanity (and as an excuse to learn), can someone explain the difference between that function and =NETWORKDAYS(A1,B1)? Is the above formula accurate for finding the amount of time elapsed between two dates including time (and not including weekends)???

Thank you!
 

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