Aging (date) Formula

jjk923

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Is there a formula that can be created which tells you how old an item is only including weekdays (excluding weekends)? In other words, can Excel distinguish between weekdays and weekends?

Example: Let's say I have an entry dated 10/1/08. Is there a way to figure out how many weekdays there are between that day and today? I currenty use a formula similar to: =($J$1-A17) where $J$1 would be the current date and A17 is the date of the entry being aged. This formula includes weekends. I would only like weekdays.

Thank you

Jeff
 

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Hello Jeff, welcome to MrExcel

You can use NETWORKDAYS function like this

=NETWORKDAYS(A17,$J$1)

NETWORKDAYS is an Analysis ToolPak function in versions of Excel before 2007. You may have to install Analysis ToolPak, try that with

Tools > add-ins > tick Analysis ToolPak
 
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