Hi

Now this might take a bit of explaining

I have a spreadsheet that records data for each day of the year
Vertically row by row I have the days of the year
I like my week to start on a Monday
So I have my year/days set to start on the first Monday of the year
So the actual first day of the year position/row is dynamic either on the
Monday or above
This all works ok

However I then (for manipulating data by month) need to know the row/cell in
which the first day of the year (or month) appears
How do I look up/find within a column the cell in which the first day of the
month is - I assume that if I know how to do it for say January then I can
do it for any month.
I'm totally clueless as to how to do this 

/Hopping that my explanation isn't to bamboozling/
 
Any ideas - please 



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