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Tushar Mehta
 
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Create a histogram.

Enter the end-of-each-month in some column. Then, create a histogram=20
(Tools | Data Analysis... | Histogram). Specify the end-of-month range=20
as the bin range.

Alternatively, use a PivotTable. Add a column to your data. Call it=20
YYMM. Each cell in this column should have the formula =3DYEAR(A2)*100
+MONTH(A2), where in my case A2 contained the actual date. Now, create=20
a PT (Data | PivotTable and PivotChart... -- keep in mind this menu=20
item name has changed over the last few versions of XL). Specify the=20
YYMM column as a row field and as the data field. XL should create a=20
Sum of YYMM data item. Double-click the header and in the resulting=20
dialog box pick Count instead of the (default) Sum.

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