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I"ve been working 2 solid days on trying to just figure out HOW to have two
date columns change the way I want them to. I KNOW it must be able to be done in EXCEL but darned if I can figure it out. I have a medicine sheet that has the date I last filled my prescription, then the date it can be filled again. The time is 30 days from the first column of last filled. THIS I think I have figured out how to do for the formula and tie it into the computers calendar. BUT THEN I need that 2nd column to take it's new 30 days back to the first column, so it now becomes the last filled date and then there is another 30 days in the 2nd column; as these will change every 30 days. Is this so difficult? Or am I not explaining it clearly? I can attach the spread sheet to any e mail if anyone has one and wants to see what I am trying to do. Thank you very much Antoinette I have Windows Office 2007 for my Excel |
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