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From what I read, xl2007 does what you want!
Pete_UK wrote: One problem, as you state, is that it needs the Analysis ToolPak add-in. Not everyone will have this installed (why didn't Microsoft include it within the standard Excel?) Pete Epinn wrote: How about =TEXT(EDATE(TODAY(),-1),"mmm") If EDATE function is not available, and returns the #NAME? error, install and load the Analysis ToolPak add-in. If you want to go back 3 months, just change "-1" to "-3" If you want to advance 4 months, just change "-1" to "4" I like using EDATE to manipulate (plus or minus) months. Does anyone see a problem? Epinn "HearSay" wrote in message ... I have a cell that I would like to display the three letter month minus a month based on the current day So today is 09/29/2006, I would like the cell to contain "Aug" Is this possible. -- Dave Peterson |
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