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Bob Phillips
 
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Default Using '=MIN(DATE(YEAR(A1),MONTH(A1)+{7,6},DAY(A1)*{0,1}) )'

You also need to adjust the deductions

=MIN(DATE(YEAR(A2),MONTH(A2)-{6,5},DAY(A2)*{1,0}))

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Bob Phillips

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"JNW" wrote in message
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Thank you again for both of your help.

One more question. How would I use the same formula to subract 6 months
from today? I tried substituting the + for a - but that didn't work. Any
thoughts?

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

IT is hard to say which is better as we haven't been told what you are
trying to do, but I like Barry's solution as it is a neat way to forward

you
six months, going back to the last day in the month if that resultant

month
has fewer days than that month, so winding 31st March forward 6 months
returns 20th September.

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Bob Phillips

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"JNW" wrote in message
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Thank you Bob and bpeltzer. I searched some more and found the

following
and
was wondering if there are any fundamental differences? Just

curiousity
on
my part because what you have posted works great.

=DATE(YEAR($D$2),MONTH($D$2)+1+C9,0)

"bpeltzer" wrote:

You need to change not just the 6, but the pair {7,6}. For n months

ahead,
the array should be {n+1,n}, so {14,13} to advance 13 months.

"JNW" wrote:

I found this formula in one of the posts (Credit to Barry Houdini)

and I was
wondering how I might edit it.

Right now it calculates the date 6 months from today without

passing
into
the next month. I need to edit this formula in order to add 10,

11,
and 13
months to the date given in another cell. I tried changing the 6

to
13 but
that didn't work.

Any ideas?

Thank you.
JNW