Format Cell in Months

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Format cells as currency
Select range and press Ctrl+Shift+4 to format cells as currency. (Shift 4 is the $ sign).
=IF(OR(F13="",F16=""),"Enter Both Dates Above!", DATEDIF(F13,F16,"ym")& " months")

This will give only the months portion of the between date. It will not convert the years to month though.

Like: 2 years 3 months will = 3 months, not 27 months!

And:

=IF(OR(F13="",F16=""),"Enter Both Dates Above!", DATEDIF(F13,F16,"m")& " months")

will give you your 27 months for 2 years and 3 months. Hope this helps. JSW
This message was edited by Joe Was on 2002-04-26 08:40
 
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