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=DATEDIF(A15,TODAY(),"m") gives the number of months, from a date in the past, in A15. How can I get the number of months from A15 to say 15/10/2011? Thanks Ron |
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Hi Ron
try =DATEDIF(A15,"15/10/2011","m") Regards Roger Govier Ron wrote: Hi =DATEDIF(A15,TODAY(),"m") gives the number of months, from a date in the past, in A15. How can I get the number of months from A15 to say 15/10/2011? Thanks Ron |
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![]() "Roger Govier" wrote in message ... Hi Ron try =DATEDIF(A15,"15/10/2011","m") Regards Roger Govier Ron wrote: Hi =DATEDIF(A15,TODAY(),"m") gives the number of months, from a date in the past, in A15. How can I get the number of months from A15 to say 15/10/2011? Thanks Ron Hi Thanks for that, I had tried that but never used "" around the date. Ron |
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The reason it doesn't work without the quote marks is that in
that case Excel is treating the '/' character as the division operator rather than a date separator. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Ron" wrote in message ... "Roger Govier" wrote in message ... Hi Ron try =DATEDIF(A15,"15/10/2011","m") Regards Roger Govier Ron wrote: Hi =DATEDIF(A15,TODAY(),"m") gives the number of months, from a date in the past, in A15. How can I get the number of months from A15 to say 15/10/2011? Thanks Ron Hi Thanks for that, I had tried that but never used "" around the date. Ron |
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