Next day Date, no weekends

robfo0

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Hi everyone,

This should be a pretty easy question. i have a cell on a worksheet which i need to be automatically updated when the sheet is opened. I would like the value to be the day after todays date, UNLESS that date is a saturday or sunday. In that case, i would like it to be the following monday's date. I was thinking something easy like =Today() +1 , but then Im not sure how to detect saturday or sunday.

Thanks any help is appreciated :)
 

Excel Facts

VLOOKUP to Left?
Use =VLOOKUP(A2,CHOOSE({1,2},$Z$1:$Z$99,$Y$1:$Y$99),2,False) to lookup Y values to left of Z values.
Try Thisin B2:
=WORKDAY(A2,1) if A2 is where your date is stored!
Hope this helps! Try searching the help files for WORKDAYS!

Ryan UK :)
This message was edited by razzandy on 2002-09-13 17:58
 
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