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tinkertron

Counting days
 
I assign work to fellow employees. Most of them have certain amount of days to complete the assignment. I want to enter a date and then another date is genarated and placed in another cell. for exsample:

Recieved documents on 10/5/05 and the document packet must be completed by 10/10/05. As you can see I gave my employee 5 days to complete the document packet. What formula will I need to uses this? Thanks

Jason Morin

=A1 + 5

where A1 contains the "receive documents" date.

HTH
Jason
Atlanta, GA

-----Original Message-----

I assign work to fellow employees. Most of the have

certain amount of
days to complete the assignment. I want to enter a date

and then
another date is genarated and placed in another cell.

for exsample:

Recieved documents on 10/5/05 and the document packet

must be completed
by 10/10/05. As you can see I gave my employee 5 days

to complete the
document packet. What formula will I need to uses this?

Thanks


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tinkertron
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macropod

This is a simple subtraction of one date from the other, with the result
formatted as general or numeric - Excel will give you a date format for the
answer by default.

Cheers


"tinkertron" wrote in message
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I assign work to fellow employees. Most of the have certain amount of
days to complete the assignment. I want to enter a date and then
another date is genarated and placed in another cell. for exsample:

Recieved documents on 10/5/05 and the document packet must be completed
by 10/10/05. As you can see I gave my employee 5 days to complete the
document packet. What formula will I need to uses this? Thanks


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tinkertron




DaveShoe


Greetings:

I am unclear on what you are searching for, however I will give it a
try:

If you are saying that you have 2 columns, each with a date and you
want to know the difference between the two, you can use a simple
subtraction formula.

if: a2=feb 3 and b2= jan 20
=a2-b2 gives you "14".

Be sure to format this last column as a number or general. You could
achieve similar results if you need to add days to dates, in which it
would yield a new date.
=a2 + 5 gives "feb 8"

Good Luck.

Dave


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tinkertron

It's really simply on what I want. I'll receive a case file, lets say I have two columns. Lets say the file comes in on 05/05/05 and I place this date in cell A1, and in the second column i want a date to be automactly inserted into the second column by how many days it takes to work the file. In my case it would be 5 days. So whats the formula that I would place in A1 cell to have A2 to insert a date?


Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveShoe
Greetings:

I am unclear on what you are searching for, however I will give it a
try:

If you are saying that you have 2 columns, each with a date and you
want to know the difference between the two, you can use a simple
subtraction formula.

if: a2=feb 3 and b2= jan 20
=a2-b2 gives you "14".

Be sure to format this last column as a number or general. You could
achieve similar results if you need to add days to dates, in which it
would yield a new date.
=a2 + 5 gives "feb 8"

Good Luck.

Dave


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Biff

Hi!

If you enter a date in cell A1 put this formula in cell A2:

=A1+5

OR, to be more thorough, you would first test cell A1 to
make sure it has a date in it:

=IF(ISNUMBER(A1),A1+5,"")

This will leave cell A2 blank if a date hasn't been
entered into cell A1.

Biff

-----Original Message-----

It's really simply on what I want. I'll receive a case

file, lets say I
have two columns. Lets say the file comes in on 05/05/05

and I place
this date in cell A1, and in the second column i want a

date to be
automactly inserted into the second column by how many

days it takes to
work the file. In my case it would be 5 days. So whats

the formula that
I would place in A1 cell to have A2 to insert a date?


DaveShoe Wrote:
Greetings:

I am unclear on what you are searching for, however I

will give it a
try:

If you are saying that you have 2 columns, each with a

date and you
want to know the difference between the two, you can

use a simple
subtraction formula.

if: a2=feb 3 and b2= jan 20
=a2-b2 gives you "14".

Be sure to format this last column as a number or

general. You could
achieve similar results if you need to add days to

dates, in which it
would yield a new date.
=a2 + 5 gives "feb 8"

Good Luck.

Dave


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