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Move date out one month or year
Use =EDATE(A2,1) for one month later. Use EDATE(A2,12) for one year later.
If you are unable to type the question directly in here from your computer, maybe try typing up the question in some program where you have access to the Hindi character set, and then copy and paste it here?
 
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/kU;okn~!!!/kU;okn~!!!

Sorry Joe4
i paste Thanks in Hindi Fonts ,after typing it in MS Word..

But it show like this..

. I think i want to type in roman hindi..

Dhanyavad....
 
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Hi to All forum Members, i am new to this forum and make a fun and learning EXCEL skills with forum members Help...

Thanks to all members & Seniors in advance.

Madhan
 
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Posting test in Japanese. こんにちは。
 
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