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    Return start and finish date

    I am trying to return start and finish date of events depending on when resources are allocated.
    I will be very grateful for your assistance.
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    Re: Return start and finish date

    please add manualy the desired result in your workbook and refer to the linked cells.
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    Re: Return start and finish date

    Hi, this should do what you want. Please note that the start date is given by an array formula. It needs to be entered using CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER nd then copied down.

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    Re: Return start and finish date

    Try these Array Formulas. Since these are array formulas so you need to confirm them with Ctrl+Shift+Enter instead of just Enter. (i.e. after placing the formula in the cell, hold down the Ctrl+Shift and then press Enter)

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    Re: Return start and finish date

    Thanks, kaypump. If this answers your question fully, can you mark the thread as "closed"?

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