DATEDIF(), which means Date + Dif, is a compatibility function left over from Lotus 1-2-3 that Microsoft adopted in Excel version 2000, which is the only version that explains how this function works.
A TechRepublic member wrote for advice on calculating the years, months, and days elapsed between two dates. This tutorial explains the solution provided by TechRepublic contributor Jeff Davis. A ...
If you would like to improve your Excel workflows and spreadsheets and in the process save a huge amount of time you might be interested in mastering Excel date functions. Once mastered this knowledge ...
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I built an automated data entry form in Excel
Data collection utilizes an Excel table with dynamic KPIs displayed using shapes and formulas like COUNTA, DATEDIF, and COUNTIF. Automation is achieved through Macros and Visual Basic for email ...
Q. Is there an easy way to calculate how long in years and months the employees have been working for my company? A. Excel can do that, as long as you’ve listed all the employees in a database. If so, ...
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