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LKONITZ

add days to a date and return resulting date
 
i'M GIVEN A DISCOUNT PERIOD IN DAYS AND THE ORIGINAL DATE OF THE NOTE AND
WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT THE RESULTING DATE (AFTER THE DAYS ARE ADDED) IS.

Ian

add days to a date and return resulting date
 
With date in A1 and discount period in A2.

=A1+A2

If the discount period includes the stated date

=A1+A2-1

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Ian
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"LKONITZ" wrote in message
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i'M GIVEN A DISCOUNT PERIOD IN DAYS AND THE ORIGINAL DATE OF THE NOTE AND
WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT THE RESULTING DATE (AFTER THE DAYS ARE ADDED) IS.




Rick Rothstein \(MVP - VB\)[_344_]

add days to a date and return resulting date
 
In the future, do not use all upper case letters for your messages... it is
hard to read.

To answer your question... just add them. Dates are really just numbers (an
offset from 1/1/1900) formatted to look like a date. So, if your date is in
A1 and your days to add are in B1, the formula to get the new date is...

=A1+B1

Rick


"LKONITZ" wrote in message
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i'M GIVEN A DISCOUNT PERIOD IN DAYS AND THE ORIGINAL DATE OF THE NOTE AND
WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT THE RESULTING DATE (AFTER THE DAYS ARE ADDED) IS.



Gord Dibben

add days to a date and return resulting date
 
Please drop the ALL CAPS.......hard on the ears and eyes.

Original date in A1

Number of days in B1

Resulting date in C1 =A1+B1 ...........formatted as date.

Or more simply =A1+number...........skip the middle man.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 12:01:00 -0700, LKONITZ
wrote:

i'M GIVEN A DISCOUNT PERIOD IN DAYS AND THE ORIGINAL DATE OF THE NOTE AND
WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT THE RESULTING DATE (AFTER THE DAYS ARE ADDED) IS.



Tyro[_2_]

add days to a date and return resulting date
 
Read a book on Excel. It will probably explain to you that dates are just
numbers.

Tyro

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i'M GIVEN A DISCOUNT PERIOD IN DAYS AND THE ORIGINAL DATE OF THE NOTE AND
WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT THE RESULTING DATE (AFTER THE DAYS ARE ADDED) IS.





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