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Hi Mike H & Ron
Very many thanks for your quick and helpful replies. Both formulas did the job. :-) "Mike H" wrote: try =DATEDIF(A1,TODAY(),"y")&" Y "&DATEDIF(A1,TODAY(),"ym")& " M "&DATEDIF(A1,TODAY(),"md")&" d" However you need to be aware that this can throw up odd results. Try this day combination for example 31 Jan 1951 01 Mar 2008 which gives 57 years, 1 months, -1 days Mike "Popey" wrote: Hi Hopefull this will be a simple task for somebody to help this simple Excel user out :-) In Cell A1 I have a set date (12 Apr 09). In Cell B1 I would like to be displayed the time elasped in **y **m **d (double digit years, months, days) since the date in A1 and today's date. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
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