WebMay 1, 2024 · =DATEDIF (C2,TODAY (),"D") Since you are calculating the difference in days, you do not need to use the DATEDIF function at all... simply subtract the smaller date from the later date... =TODAY ()-C2 and remember to change the cell format to "General" Register To Reply Similar Threads [SOLVED] DATEDIF function is not working in Excell … WebFeb 14, 2016 · First one is "2016-02-14" and the second one is "2016-03-10". DateDif function will return 0, which is appropriate result but DateDiff will return 1 instead of 0. DATEDIF ("2016-02-14"; "2016-03-10";"ym") and vba DATEDIFF ("m","2016-02-14", "2016-03-10") The reason DateDiff and DateDif gives you two different values in this usage …
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WebAug 15, 2024 · DATEDIF function (microsoft.com) is practically in any version of Excel, but it is not shown in list of functions (see comment in above support post). Thus simply type in cell =DATEDIF (... XLOOKUP function (microsoft.com) most probably shall be available on all channels for Microsoft 365, includes semi-annual. But I'm not sure about Office 365. Web1. Fill in "d" for the third argument to get the number of days between two dates. Note: =A2-A1 produces the exact same result! 2. Fill in "m" for the third argument to get the number of months between two dates. 3. Fill in … bjorn the fell-handed stats
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WebAug 6, 2024 · Well, let me first commend you on a very complicated formula that works. Second, let me point you to the newly released LET function, which will enable you to … Webfinickyone • 4 yr. ago. Your DATEDIF is generating a number, but I suspect that the cell is formatted to date format, which is presenting the resultant value as a date. Dates in Excel work as a number of days since Jan 0, 1900. Your result is probably 43 (years), which in a date format (m/d/yyyy) is presented as 2/12/1900. WebMar 15, 2024 · In reply to V_Agarwal's post on March 15, 2024. It has been officially recognised and introduced by Microsoft in Excel 2016 and is present in Help also. It doesn't appear in Insert Function list though. … bjorn the fell-handed art