# of days between dates

bucci35

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Hello,
I'm trying to determine the # of days between the 1st and 15th of every month in the year. Is there such a way to get to this?
Thanks
Dan
 

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Not quite sure what you mean, surely the answer is just 15 for every month.
 
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No, but all months have 15 days from the 1st to the 15th.
 
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Hi

That is totally different from your original question.
So you mean number of days from the 15th of a certain month till the 1st of next month?
 
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One of many solutions:
Excel Formula:
=DATE(2024,8,1)-DATE(2024,7,15)
 
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Do you want to count the calendar days, or workdays?
 
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