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If you can resolve what you mean by half a month, then just add that number of
days. Month length is between 28 and 31. If you decide half a month is 15 days, you should be able to include that in the DAY part of your formula. On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 09:23:07 -0700, Adam C <Adam wrote: Hi - When I need to add a month, to a date. I use - =DATE(YEAR(B27),MONTH(B27)+S21,MIN(DAY(B27),DAY(D ATE(YEAR(B27),MONTH(B27)+S22,0)))) However, I sometimes need to enter 1.5 months or 2.5. I figured out a way to do this by looking at the number and figuring out if it is a decimal then adding the decimal to the days - =DATE(YEAR(N26),MONTH(N26),DAY(N26)+(DAY(P26)*L26 )) My question is, how do I do this with one formula. It seems like a took the long road to this solution. Any suggestions? Adam |
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