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I am using the formula:
=MIN(INT((TODAY()-D-10)/365)+1,4) to calulate from todays date to a past date and return the number years past with a max of 4 years. The problem: when I formulate the worksheet I will get "4" in the cell because it will calculate from today to 1-1-1900, how can I formulate a cell and get a default value of "0" or blank until I enter a date to which I want a calculation? I want to formulate the entire sheet and have it only calculate when I enter a date? |
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