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You can work with dates the same way you work with numbers. (Just make sure the cell is formatted as a date.) ie. If A2 has the Due Date, you can put =A2-280 in B2 to get the other date. Scott hannatrip wrote: I am sooo stuck, I need a formula to retrieve a gestational age for pregnancy. I need to be able to put in the due date, subtract 280 days from todays date. is this possible? |
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