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I'll take a quick stab at it. See attached. The dates all come from the field at the top which I changed to "Period Start". So whatever date you put there, that will be the date on the first row, regardless of what day of the week it is. I've only waded into the thread so if that's not what you want, perhaps it will at least help us understand what it is you do want.
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