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Charting dates on the Y axis without weekends

  1. #1
    JenTK2006
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    Charting dates on the Y axis without weekends

    I need to graph employees' performance in turning in reports on time. So the
    y axis is the date and the x axis is the employees' names. Is it possible to
    eliminate weekends on the y axis? Otherwise, employees who turn in a report
    Monday that was due Friday look like they are 3 days late, when actually they
    are just one day late.
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    JenTK2006

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    Tushar Mehta
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    Re: Charting dates on the Y axis without weekends

    In article <[email protected]>, JenTK2006
    @discussions.microsoft.com says...
    > I need to graph employees' performance in turning in reports on time. So the
    > y axis is the date and the x axis is the employees' names. Is it possible to
    > eliminate weekends on the y axis? Otherwise, employees who turn in a report
    > Monday that was due Friday look like they are 3 days late, when actually they
    > are just one day late.
    >

    I suspect you will have to do some calculations of your own in the worksheet
    and plot the results. For starters, check out the WORKDAY and the
    NETWORKDAYS functions. Note that both of them require the Analysis TookPak.

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    Tushar Mehta
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