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I have a workbook which is, in essence, a Gantt chart. However I want the weekends and holidays to be greyed out so that it stops people inadvertantly scheduling tasks for those particular days.
I have worked out how to grey out the weekends using Conditional Formating with this formula:
=IF(AND(ISBLANK(E1), OR(WEEKDAY(E$1, 2)=6, WEEKDAY(E$1, 2)=7)), 1, 0)
Anyone have any ideas how I can do the same to grey out public holidays??
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Received Date & Time: 10/29/2010 3:27:00 PM
Completed Date & Time: 11/1/2010 3:57:32 AM
Business Hours: 08:00 AM to 05:00 PM
Non Business hours: 05:00 PM to 08:00 AM
Weekdays : Monday to Friday
Weekends: Saturday & Sunday
If I calculate TAT for this time period it should show me 1 hour 33 minutes, why because business hours are closing by 5:00 PM on 10/29 so it should not calculate duration after 5:00 PM to until 08:00 AM on next day, however 10/29 is Friday so formula should calculate the duration from 10/29 Friday 3:37 PM to 10/29 5:00 PM and again it should calculate from 8:00 AM on 11/01 Monday and formula should skip Saturday & Sunday.
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