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=B1-A1+1 Its worth reading this section on how excel stores the dates..by Chip Pearson http://www.cpearson.com/excel/datetime.htm -- Jacob (MVP - Excel) "Working With Dates in Excel" wrote: Hello: I noticed that when I subtract one date from another in Excel it treats them as integers. For example if I subtract 10-1 in Excel it = 9. With the dates if I subtract 1/31/2010 - 1/1/2010 it will = 30 in Excel because Excel see that is 31-1=30. If I am using Excel as a log to keep up with what I doing for example I started this project on 1/1/2010 and the final day I worked on the project was on 2/16/2010. So to keep up with what I am doing I entered 1/1/2010 on an Excel worksheet at the beginning of the first day then at the end of the last day I enter I entered 2/16/2010. In this example its pretty easy to see that I worked 47 days on this project but lets say I had starts and stops working on other things intermittently and the project ran months not starting or stopping on nice even days and I wanted to subtract dates as I have them entered in my workbook to give me a running total of days I have worked on the project what would happen is every time I subtracted on date from another Excel would short me one day. If I didn't know this my information could short change me or bring my creditability into question. Is there way to do what I am trying to do that I do not know about? |
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