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How do I create a formula to subtract 30 business days from a certain start date?
I was trying to use =WORKDAY ([start date]13, -30) and it's not working. Note: the 13 is the row with the date I'm counting back from.
Thanks for your help!
That formula should work. I just tested it myself. Is the column you are putting the formula in formatted as a Date Column?
That's it! It was a text column - thank you so much!
It does work now but it's counting back calendar days and not work days - any ideas??
Hmm... I'm not sure. I just tested it again, and it was counting "workdays" (Monday - Friday). Putting in a start date of 6/29 gives me a result of 5/18.
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