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How to adjust a function to reflect the new year change
=IF(B37=DATE(2007,01,01),B37,[your formula])
This tests if the date in B37 is Jan 1, 2007. If you need to test for ANY date between Jan 1 2007 AND Jan 31 2007 inclusive, you should change the test to something like =IF(MONTH(B37)=1,B37,[your formula]) Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "Lisa" wrote: I have a formula =DATE(YEAR(B37)+F39,MONTH(B37-1),DAY(B37-1)) This is to calculate yearly contract dates, # of years and start date are entered. this works until I enter a date in Jan 2007, it will give me an end date of 12/2008. I neet to do an IF function to tell excel not to change the date if Jan 07 is used. |
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