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I have the following formula in a cell:-
=IF($A$4="spring",DATEVALUE("31-12-06),FALSE), which works fine. However to make the formula more flexible, I dont want to hard code the year. Basically the year part should be current year minus 1 (i.e. 2007-1). Please note that the date in the DateValue field will always be 31st December current year -1 Can someone advise me how I can do that? Thank you. |
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