in the attachment I have problems in Cell B4, A9, and B9:
1. Cell B4: if Cell C2 is 25-May-07, then Cell B4 must be 26-Apr-07, if Cell C2 is 25-Apr-07, then Cell B4 must be 26-Mar-07, I did, but it is not working well, mean the format is not applied on that (Cell B4)
2. Cell A9: if Cell B4 is 26-Apr-07, then Cell A9 must contain the day of Cell B4 format (d), like 26...
3. Cell B9: the same as Cell A9, but format must be (ddd)
=Date(year(today()),month(today()),A1) works great, However I need the formula to subtract 1 month if the value returned would be greater than today's date.
I want to return the previous month in long text format and then use it as part of a file name. when i run the below the subtraction takes one day away from the current date and the msgbox displays "January". I want to return "March"
Sub test Dim MyMonth Dim TradesMonth MyMonth = Month(Date) - 1 TradesMonth = Format(MyMonth, "mmmm") msgbox TradesMonth End Sub
I am looking for a way to count the number of Days after Christmas each year.
For example today is the 1st October hence it is easy to work out the number of days since last Christmas as being =Today()-25/12/2006
How do I have a reoccuring formula that is Today-Christmas each year without having to enter the year of last Christmas so that for example as at 26/12/2007 the answer will be 1 and so it will also be on the 26/12/2008?
Is there a way to subract date and time? For example if in cell A1 you have 05/20/09 8:00 am. and in B1 you have 5/21/09 16:00. You want to know the time in between.
I need a formula which counts back a set number of weekdays from a given date. Eg. I am supplied with a project end date and need to schedule 25 week days prior.
I've searched a can only find formulas for the number of weekdays between 2 dates.
A1 contains an entered date (4/18/08). B1 contains an entered number representing months (6). I want C1 to subtract 6 months from 4/18/08 and then show the rounded down date of 10/1/07.
Need to create year to date sales comparing 4 years month by month. Stacked chart (Excel 2010) works OK for the first three months but adding the fourth month changes the chart to 4 series with a monthly axis. To put it another way I need a vertical axis of years and a horizontal axis of $$$ with each months sales of each year stacked on its year.
I have log data in two columns: Column A: Date/time (at 30 minute intervals) Column B: Numeric data
On the last row of each month, I’m trying to perform a SumProduct on the two columns and display that result in column C.
The end of the range is determined by the month in the current row.
I’m having difficulty finding the beginning of the range, though. I need to account for both the normal dynamic calendar days & the fact that I may get data starting mid-day and mid-month.
I have this formula, but I’m not sure how to make the first array dynamic or if this is even correct approach.
I am looking for a formula which substract a number of workdays defined in a cell from a date defined i nanother cell. For example I have a date in cell B2: 10.08.2014 - this is the due date for service delivery. In cell C2 there is a number of workdays: 84 - this is the duration for the delivery process. I would like to have a formula calculating in cell D2 the date when the delivery process has to start. The tricky point is that B2 is basicly a range of merged cells B2:B6. As an example I am attaching an exmple sheet.
I am trying to add/subtract dates and times to return one sum; but I only want to count the work week (5 days M-F) and work day (8 hrs.) 8am- 4pm. This is to compute the actual turn around time for a certain process.
i.e.: Date ReceivedTime ReceivedDate ApprovedTime Approved10/1/20081:00 PM10/15/20089:00 AM
The total hours this process should equate to is: 9days and 6hours.
I have a range of dates from 2003 to 2012. I formatted them to the 'Mar-01' option, but when I want to pivot on the month, Excel still reads them as the date - example 3/25/2008, 3/28/2008...and so my pivot table has multiple columns for all of the dates present in that month.
How do I truly format my dates so that excel reads them as the month only so that I can then pivot and show 12 columns (months) per year?
Need to find out exact date. if I insert 32.5 (32 years 5 months ) in particular cell. my output shld be 10 june 1974 or 10/06/1974. I want to find back date...
I have a cells with a date and time in each cell. I want to subtract the number of days between the cells only. Is there a way to do that with the time in the cell? If not, how do I remove the time in each cell?
It's working fine if the year is 2014 but not if the year is different.
Conditions:
If the date is today then only the month should display else blank. The year should be ignore.
For example:
08/01/2000: January 01/01/2000: blank cell 08/01/2014: January 01/01/2014: blank cell
The date is in column 'p' in dd mm yyyy format. In short if the date is current date that is for today '8' then only the month should be display in the output.
Using one spreadsheet with three date columns and two columns counting days.
If there is a value in Resolution date, then Column N is blank If there is no value in Submit date and Resolution date, then Column N is blank If there is no value in Resolution date, and there is a value in Submit date, subtract Submit date from todays date to show how many days it has been pending approval
Created on = J4 Submitted on = K4 Resolution Date = L4 Days to Approve = M4 I've got that formula =IF(L4="","",L4-K4) Days Pending Approval= N4 (cell with formula)
If Resoultion Date L4 has a value, return blank If Submit on K4 and Resoultion date L4 are blank, return blank If Resolution date L4 is blank, and Submit on K4 has a value, subtract Todays date from Submit on K4 to show Days Pending Approval
Cell J4______Cell K4______Cell L4__________Cell M4__________Cell N4 Created on___Submit On___Resolution Date___Days to Approve___Days Pending Approval 4/5/13_______blank______Blank____________Blank___________Blank 4/5/13_______4/5/13_____4/7/13___________2_______________Blank 4/5/13_______4/5/13_____Blank____________Blank___________()Today-K4
I need cell (O4) to display days overdue or days remaining on an assigned task based on subtracting due date (M4) from todays date, but only perform days subtraction function if (M4) is not blank and only if task complete cell (N4) is less than 100.
Have the conditional blank cell figured out, but nesting another condition for the less than 100 complete cell. So in other words, I don't want cell (O4) to subtract days and display any error, irrelevant data if there is not any due date entered or the task is entered as complete...
Assuming that a workday is from 8:30am to 5:00pm. (also need to not calcualte Saturday and Sunday but this example doesn't show it).
Wednesday, 7/18/07 at 4:00pm (minus) Friday, 7/20/07 at 9:00am (should equal) 10 hours or 1 day, 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Basically what I want to do it determine how much work time has elapsed from the time a message was left on voicemail to the time that someone picks that message up. We only want to assume that a message can be retrieved duruing business hours but a message can be left at anytime!
I have two columns of dates, leave start and end dates (when people start leave i.e. annual leave). Would need to introduce column(s) to calculate how many days fell within the month including the end date and excludes weekends.
For example, if the staff on leave from 31st March to 6 April, i need to show that the number of leave taken as 1 day in March and 4 days in April.
I have a input box that prompts a user to enter a date of a new month - it has to be the 1st of a new month. I have validation that it is a date that has been entered but then i want to validate the date entered is a month ahead of a date in a cell range on a sheet.
It is a monthly reset so it has to roll on from the previous month.
Here is what i have currently but it isn't working.
Code:
' Get user to input the first day of the new month to populate all dates with dNewMonth = InputBox(Prompt:="Enter first Day of the new Month. Must be the 1st of the Month e.g. 01/10/2012", _ Title:="Enter Date") ' Validates the entered date is a valid date If (IsDate(dNewMonth) = False) Then