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This formula will show the difference (in days) between two dates.
In C2 enter: =IF(B2A2,INT(B2)-INT(A2),"") For example if your due date is in A2:A118 and the actual delivery date is B2:B118, simply fill this formula down all the way to C118. HTH, JP On Jan 28, 12:04*pm, "Kelly_Durden" <u41001@uwe wrote: Hello, I have a 118 expected deliveries, the due dates are in column B2:B118. I want to try to calculate the number of days the delivery are overdue by? Can someone please help me with a formula for this? Thanks Kelly |
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