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Hi,
I used the following formula to calculate the number of months passed between two dates. Unfortunately, I need a little more accuracy than what this provides. This formula results in full month calculations only. Is there a way to get a more accurate calculation. I wouldn't even mind calculating the number of weeks and dividing by 4.28 to arrive at number of months, but I don't know the "name" for how to count weeks. The formula won't accept "WEEK" as a name like it does for "MONTH". =(YEAR(C2)-YEAR(B2))*12+MONTH(C2)-MONTH(B2) and it works to a point. Thanks for any help. Diana PS ... I posted this request in a reply to one of my own earlier postings (which had a different original question) to "general" newsgroup, but I was afraid it might get missed because it's not the original question. My apologies if this is inappropriate posting behaviour. |
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