=IF(COUNT(Y15,AD15)<2,"",IF(DATEDIF(Y15,AD15,"m") =0,"",DATEDIF(Y15,AD15,"m"))
)
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"Shannan" wrote in message
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Hi,
this only works until i end up with one of the date cells being blank.
Then
this formula gives me a "#NUM!" error. Is there a way around this?
"Luke M" wrote:
=IF(DATEDIF(Y15,AD15,"m")=0,"",DATEDIF(Y15,AD15,"m "))
where Y15 is the earlier date.
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"Shannan" wrote:
I forgot to mention that if the difference is 0, i would like the cell
to
remain blank instead of showing the 0.
"Shannan" wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to find a formula that will subtract the dates from two
columns
and give me the difference in months. I had "
=MONTH(AD15)-MONTH(Y15)", but
i've just realized that if one date is 2007-09-08 and the other is
2006-11-27, then the formula i was using does not account for the
years being
different and gives me an answer of -2. How do i account for the
years?
Thanks.
Shannan