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Dear julienne, i have no idea what you wrote but i am satisfied with 
Ashish's solution.




On Sunday, April 30, 2017 at 11:56:52 AM UTC+3, Julienne Schindler wrote:
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> On Sun, 4/30/17, sleek <sle...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote: 
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>  Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Weekend rates to place in range 
>  To: "MS EXCEL AND VBA MACROS" <excel-...@googlegroups.com <javascript:>> 
>  Date: Sunday, April 30, 2017, 9:27 AM 
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>  Ok,You mean cell B3 rather, i am doing that 
>  now.Then for C column , i will modify the formula 
>  & place as such: 
>  =IF(OR(WEEKDAY(A3,2)=6,WEEKDAY(A3,2)=7),$M$4,180) 
>  Thanks for time saving tip Ashsih 
>  bhalara, I was trying advanced filter, conditional 
>  formatting, but i suppose when i do pose a problem here 
>  ,their is your way of solving it without me 
>  giving any hints/tips. 
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>  On Sunday, April 30, 2017 at 
>  8:35:37 AM UTC+3, Ashish_Bhalara wrote:Hi Sleek, 
>  Use below condition in cell A3 to get output as 
>  per your requirement. 
>  =IF(OR(WEEKDAY(A3,2)=6, 
>  WEEKDAY(A3,2)=7),$L$4,150) 
>   
>  RegardsAshish Bhalara 
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>  Apr 29, 2017 at 7:29 PM, 'Sleek' via MS EXCEL AND 
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>  Is there a simpler way to input weekend rates 
>  ?see my worksheet !!I used conditional 
>  formatting to highlight weekends but to input range of dates 
>  seems like i have to do in quite a bit of typing 
>  !!I suspect probably using advanced filtering may 
>  help here !! 
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