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Excel expression that would always show the Sunday date of the current week



 
 
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Old September 18th, 2003, 12:40 AM
Rudy
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Default Excel expression that would always show the Sunday date of the current week

I would like to build an Excel expression that would
always show the Sunday date of the current week

Based on that date I would like to build a expression that
would fill the date for the Monday of that week

Rudy
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Old September 18th, 2003, 12:51 AM
Harlan Grove
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Default Excel expression that would always show the Sunday date of the current week

"Rudy" wrote...
I would like to build an Excel expression that would
always show the Sunday date of the current week


If you consider Sunday the first day of the week,

A: =TODAY()-WEEKDAY(TODAY())+1

If you consider it the last day of the week,

B: =TODAY()-WEEKDAY(TODAY())+8


Based on that date I would like to build a expression that
would fill the date for the Monday of that week


If you consider Sunday the first day of the week,

=A+1

If you consider it the last day of the week,

=B-6

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