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Hello,
I have five columns shown below, with sample values after the colon (Col F) Today's Date: 04-28-06 {this will be using the =TODAY() function} (Col G) Contract Date Signed: 03-28-06 (Col H) Duration (Months): 12 (Col I) Expiration Date: 03-28-07* (Col J) Days Remaining in Contract: 334* * these are hypothetical, they are not correct If the user puts 12 in column H, for the duration, the result will be 03-28-07. But what if someone puts something other than 12, like 8, 6, 7, or 13? I need someway to be able to get Excel to tell me the EXACT day that the contract will expire, AND how many days are left in the contract. BTW, the user will ALWAYS be entering whole numbers, not decimals, eg. 6.5 months. Thanks in advance for your responses. Phil. |
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