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then use =DATEDIF(C10,D10,"D")+1 -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "KimberlyC" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hi I have a "From" Date in Col C and and "To" Date in Col D. In Col E, I have entred the following formula to calc. the number of days between them =DATEDIF(C10,D10,"D") ( I'm trying to find the number of days each employee worked for the year ( weekends do not matter..they are supposed to be included in this total number)) If I have (for ex) 11/1/2004 in C10 and 12/1/2004 in D10, the answer I get in E10 = 30. The days should be 31 ( 30 days in Nov and 1 day in Dec). Is there a different formula I should be using to get the correct days I'm looking for..... Thanks in advance for your help!! Kimberly :) |
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