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On Thursday, 6 May 2021 at 18:34:22 UTC+2, Claus Busch wrote:
Hi Norbert, Am Thu, 6 May 2021 07:21:37 -0700 (PDT) schrieb Norbert: Hi Claus, E3 and H7:H18 are formatted as Date (mm-dd-yyyy) but this is the content of H7:H18 H7: =Settings!B5 it shows: 01-03-2021 H8: =H7+31 01-04-2021 H9: =H8+28 01-05-2021 H10: =H9+31 01-06-2021 H11: =H10+30 01-07-2021 H12: =H11+31 01-08-2021 H13: =H12+31 01-09-2021 H14: =H13+30 01-10-2021 H15: =H14+31 01-11-2021 H16: =H15+30 01-12-2021 H17: =H16+31 01-01-2022 H18: =H17+30 01-02-2022 On my settings sheet cell B5, I have the starting date of the tax year, which is always the 01.March The formulas where I add the number of days is obviously not very clever but I didn't know better. have a look: https://1drv.ms/x/s!AqMiGBK2qniTgfBE...5Tugg?e=w0FUsg Regards Claus B. -- Windows10 Microsoft 365 for business Good morning Claus, yes, that looks much better! I didn't know the end of month function. Very good, though. There is no code in your file, isn't it? I couldn't find any. I'm still having the problem that the code is not selecting the cell in range H7:H18 which has the same date as cell E3. Am I missing something? Regards, Norbert |
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