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In the date formula below, in VBA, what does "()" mean"? The formula checker
says it is "volatile". I believe I may have mis-applied the formula, since it is not counting the number of days between dates correctly. Please advise. =IF(F11-TODAY()<365,"YES","NO") DOUG |
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