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If your date is in A1 then =EDATE(A1,4) might do what you want. You will
need to have the Analysis Tookpak installed for versions of Excel prior to 2007. EDATE is documented in help under date functions. Tyro "Sarah" wrote in message ... I would like to find a function that will take the date in one column and tell me what date is 4 months after that date - any thoughts |
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