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![]() Hi In column A I have a date (dd/mm/yy) when people joined a scheme. In column B I have the date (dd/m/yy) they left the scheme. If they are still in the scheme , this is blank because they are still current. Could I show in column C therefore how long in years months and days they were in the scheme? The formula would assume that if the cell in the column B were blank , then they are still in the scheme and would give length of time to NOW(). If there is content in B that it needs to take one from the other to give the length in C. Can this be done via formula? Grateful for any help. Best Wishes |
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