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I've noticed that the Days360() function assumes all months have 30 days,
and for that reason it doesn't give an exact count of the actual number of calendar days if the interval covers months that do not have exactly 30 days. Is there a function in Excel I can use to get the exact number of calendar days over any date interval? Thanks in advance, Paul |
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