Function "DATEDIF" does not exist in my excel 2010 version

ROLAND.

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Do I need to activate or download an add-in to make this function work ?
Thx.
Roland
 

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It does exist......but it doesn't appear in the function list or in the help files! Try just typing the formula in , e.g.

=DATEDIF(A1,B1,"y")

see here for more
 
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In what way "not working"? What formula did you try? A1 and B1 must contains values that Excel recognises as dates.
 
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I typed the following : DATEIF(B1,C1,",M"). B1 = 3/15/13 C1 =5/16/13. I'm getting #NAME? as a Result.
 
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