Andrew! Did I just miss it?!

Excel Facts

Move date out one month or year
Use =EDATE(A2,1) for one month later. Use EDATE(A2,12) for one year later.
Kudos, Andrew! With regard to the write-up though, who doesn't enjoy fine ales? (y)
 
Congratulations my friend on being awarded Microsoft MVP!!!
(How 'bout a pic, eh? :wink: )
Congratulations, Andrew,
Always appreciate your to-the-point-style !
yes how about a nice avatar-pic :) here also ?
 
Thanks everyone.

I was told last Thursday. It was a huge surprise, and I still can't believe I'm in the company of some of the people who taught me most of what I know about Excel.

By popular demand I managed to find a half presentable photo to put up.
 

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