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=DATEDIF(A1,A2,"M")
gives 11 because it is whole months. You need to make a decision when a part month is counted and when it is not, for intance does 12/12 count, or 8/1 to 20/12? -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "pm_arrow" wrote in message ... Hey Gigs... Need your guidance... I need to find the difference between list of dates and the result should be in months - for eg. 01-01-06 minus 31-12-06 is equal to 12 months. I am sure its an easy fix but i think i am not using the right date format. Pl. help me... -- Thanks & have a great time always pm_arrow |
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