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Yes, just add 1 to your formula.
Pete On Jan 9, 5:27*pm, JessP27 wrote: I guess I was thinking about it too hard - should've known. Now, how about if I need to add the end date as well? Should I just add 1, or is there a better way? thanks all! "JessP27" wrote: I need to find the number of days between two days, but I need to include the start date, and not the end date. For example: Start: 1/7/08 End: 2/6/08 Result = 30 I'm using Excel 2003. Thanks in advance!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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