Hi Sara,

Refer the below thread for feasibility.

http://www.excelforum.com/excel-worksheet-functions/639013-number-of-the-week-in-month.html

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On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 6:49 AM, Sara Lee <lee.sar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hi
>
> i have a column in excel with the following date format--
>
> ship date
> 20110801
> 20110823
> 20110903
>
> I need another column adjacent to it which gives me the following results
> for every respective date above-- basically calcualate month and the week
> in that particular month in below format... Also the week column should
> give the week no in the year . for example 20110801 might represent 32 nd
> week in the year . so i need to fill up 2 columns
>
> week-month    week
> 08-1 week
> 08- 4 week
> 09 -1 week
>
> what formulas should i use to generate both the columns
>
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