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welcome to another tech help video brought to you by accesslearningzone.com i am your instructor richard ross in todayamp;#39;s video iamp;#39;m going to show you how to calculate the number of work days business days between any two dates in microsoft access very similar to excelamp;#39;s network days function todayamp;#39;s question comes from anton in buena park california one of my platinum members anton says iamp;#39;m in the process of switching everything over from excel to access good for you one function that it seems like access doesnamp;#39;t have is excelamp;#39;s network days function i use that a lot for calculating the number of business days between two dates how can i do this in access well anton itamp;#39;s not surprising that access doesnamp;#39;t have a function that excel does excel is the golden child of microsoft and access is the red-headed step child access doesnamp;#39;t get half the stuff that excel does and it really should now there is a way if yo