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Member 15771242 14-Feb-23 20:45pm View    
First I entered the starting date in cell B2 and in the one below which is cell B3, the formula is: =B2+6 so as to obtain the last day of work. Then in F3 the formula is: B3+1 so as to get the first rest and then in J3 the formula is: F3+1 so as to get the second rest. I dragged the cells with the + and here is magically all I need.
Member 15771242 10-Feb-23 21:29pm View    
I solved it with excel which is much more flexible than c#, however not having many notions of c#, I would be grateful if you would show me just a start of the code, because you have to believe me and forgive my ignorance about it, I didn't understand what to do , I just need a start code, I'll do the rest. Thanks anyway for the replies.
Member 15771242 4-Feb-23 10:49am View    
If I have to enter all the dates, what is the program and scheduling for? The work should be done by the code, otherwise I use the calendar, notepad and pen, which I do before, right?
Member 15771242 12-Jan-23 13:05pm View    
Thanks for the reply. In truth, I didn't want ready-made code, but an idea where to start. For me, computer science is a hobby and a personal study, without earnings. I've done so many other things, with the help of web search, but in this case I'm stuck, I have no idea where to start. What I'm asking for is just a starting point for what I've asked for. Anyway thanks all the same, I will abandon the project since I haven't found anything on the web. Best regards
Member 15771242 15-Dec-22 11:32am View    
This solution doesn't work as there is no Fit To Page (printer. FitToPage) Property for DGVPrinter, could you please show me how it worked for you?