Formula for the weeks calculation.

asyamonique

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Good Day,
With below formula I do get the calculation for the time passed from beginning as a year, mnth and days...
Is it possible to calculate also total weeks to get as one result.
Simply the formula will show only total weeks from btw selected dates.
Thanks



Excel Formula:
=IF(B17="","",DATEDIF(B17,TODAY(),"Y") & " Years, " & DATEDIF(B17,TODAY(),"YM") & " Months, " & DATEDIF(B17,TODAY(),"MD") & " Days")
 

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Hi,

To calculate weeks between your dates, you can test
Excel Formula:
=INT((Today()-B7)/7)
 
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