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I have created a data base where I am substracting dates
for payment purposes - if there are any services on any day a full 24 hour day has to be paid for - but when I subtract the dates and put in for example 03/03/04 - 03/03/04 - instead of getting one day I get 0 -- I tried adding 1 to the formulat but came up with a more serious problem - those people I don't have to pay and should have a 0 now have a one - can you help me - HELP PLEASE - is there a way to program excell to understand? Katherine |
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