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Excel can calculate dates.
It's not clear, though, from your description what you need to do. Please provide more details about how you want to calculate dates, and someone will come up with a solution. There are simply too many methods to date calculation in Excel to reliably respond to your post with the information provided. Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "laura" wrote: I am working on a project that requires that I calculate dates. The problem is that the formula must calculate specific dates (1/1 and 7/1) with the correct year. Can anyone tell me the best way to handle this other than using another program? Thanks! |
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