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Jim May
 
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=datedif(startdate,enddate,"m")+1
would that work for you?

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Is there a way I can round the DATEDIF function so that partial months
are counted as a whole month.

For example here is what i want my spreadsheet to say;

start date end date total months
6/25/05 7/31/05 2


right now my function makes total months equal to 1. Thanks for any
suggestions.


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