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I have one column by the name of delivery (can be any
date). I am looking for a quick way to separate them into our fiscal month. For example, our Dec. fiscal month is Nov.20 - Dec. 19. Can someone help ? |
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Eileen
Don't you just love people who do this! I set up a table on another sheet called Fisc, thus... (All dates in UK format) FiscStart Fisc 20/12/2003 Jan-04 20/01/2004 Feb-04 20/02/2004 Mar-04 20/03/2004 Apr-04 20/04/2004 May-04 20/05/2004 Jun-04 20/06/2004 Jul-04 20/07/2004 Aug-04 20/08/2004 Sep-04 20/09/2004 Oct-04 20/10/2004 Nov-04 20/11/2004 Dec-04 20/12/2004 Jan-05 Then in the entry sheet, imagining the dates are in column A, in column B I set this formula =IF(ISBLANK(A2),"",VLOOKUP(A2,Fisc!$A$1:$B$14,2,TR UE)) Then, by formatting the result to mmmm yy (Via ToolsFormat...CellsCustom) I arrived at this Date Fiscal 20/01/2004 February 04 19/02/2004 February 04 20/02/2004 March 04 -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England HIS "Eileen" wrote in message ... I have one column by the name of delivery (can be any date). I am looking for a quick way to separate them into our fiscal month. For example, our Dec. fiscal month is Nov.20 - Dec. 19. Can someone help ? |
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