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How to display what quarter a date falls in?

03/24/2009 = "Q1"
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Hi,

Use this formula. I have assumed that the date is in cell C6.

="Q"&IF(MOD(MONTH(C6),3)=0,MONTH(C6)/3,INT(MONTH(C6)/3)+1)

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Try

=ROUNDUP(MONTH(A1)/3,0)

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If you want the Q to display

="Q"&ROUNDUP(MONTH(A1)/3,0)

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Try

=ROUNDUP(MONTH(A1)/3,0)

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="Q"&INT((MONTH(A1)+2)/3)
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