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Difference between two dates
Secret function! Use =DATEDIF(A2,B2,"Y")&" years"&=DATEDIF(A2,B2,"YM")&" months"&=DATEDIF(A2,B2,"MD")&" days"
One basic idea:
- store the data somewhere central
- import it through Power Query in those many workbooks (it will be a table)
- trigger refresh on open in the table setting
 
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Additional note: @GraH outlined straightforward and accurate steps to address this generic question. While it's preferable to present your solution using Power Query's M code for the benefit of future readers, if you're unable to provide a sample code — which is entirely understandable as it might take time to prepare it — I consider @GraH's post as the answer, and mark it as the solution to help future readers. Please feel free to change the solution in case you could provide a sample.
 
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