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I need some help using the date and if functions. I need to add one year to a
date(hire date) and then if the result is earlier than a date I have input in another cell (end of pay period), then the returning result should be hire date plus one year. But if the hiredate plus one yearis after the entered date (end of pay period), then I need the result to be the entered date (end of payperiod). Does that make sense? |
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