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Jamie[_6_]

Month Calculation
 
I've got a spreadsheet and in cell A2 the user will input
a date. I'm trying to provide a calculation for cell B2
that will subtract 1 month from the date in cell A2.

For instance, if the user types in December 12, 2003, then
cell B2 would calculate to November 12, 2003. Of if they
type in March 3, 2004, cell B2 would calculate to February
3, 2004. Of course the calculation would have to take
into consideration that some months have 30 or 31 days and
in the case of February 28 or 29 days.

Any assistance someone could provide to me would be
greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Jamie
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Paul B[_7_]

Month Calculation
 
Jamie, try this in B2 =DATE(YEAR(A2),MONTH(A2)-1,DAY(A2))

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"Jamie" wrote in message
...
I've got a spreadsheet and in cell A2 the user will input
a date. I'm trying to provide a calculation for cell B2
that will subtract 1 month from the date in cell A2.

For instance, if the user types in December 12, 2003, then
cell B2 would calculate to November 12, 2003. Of if they
type in March 3, 2004, cell B2 would calculate to February
3, 2004. Of course the calculation would have to take
into consideration that some months have 30 or 31 days and
in the case of February 28 or 29 days.

Any assistance someone could provide to me would be
greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Jamie
.





Tom Ogilvy

Month Calculation
 
so if it is Mar 31, what do you want the result to be? Would Mar 28 - 31
all resolve to Feb 28 for non leap years and Mar 29-31 all resolve to Feb 29
for leap years? Certainly such can be considered, but you haven't defined
what the resolution is.



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Tom Ogilvy

"Jamie" wrote in message
...
I've got a spreadsheet and in cell A2 the user will input
a date. I'm trying to provide a calculation for cell B2
that will subtract 1 month from the date in cell A2.

For instance, if the user types in December 12, 2003, then
cell B2 would calculate to November 12, 2003. Of if they
type in March 3, 2004, cell B2 would calculate to February
3, 2004. Of course the calculation would have to take
into consideration that some months have 30 or 31 days and
in the case of February 28 or 29 days.

Any assistance someone could provide to me would be
greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Jamie
.






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