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If the date of birth is in B1 and =TODAY() is in A1 then:
=DATEDIF(B1,A1,"y") & " years, " & DATEDIF(B1,A1,"ym") & " months, " & DATEDIF(B1,A1,"md") & " days" -- Gary's Student "Milkmaiden" wrote: I work at a database involving "client age today" -- How can I get Excel to calulate this for me when I by provide only the birthdate of the client; keep in mind 'today's date' changes each day. I don't want past client entry ages to change once entered, I just want to calculate today's client's age. I subtracted today from the birthdate, divided by 365 but got fractions which round up -- making a person older. . .and 'todays' date is going to be different each day. Suggestions? Leap year? |