Is there an in-built function within Excel that will help me ascertain what year is next year, and what year is the year before current? I am using =YEAR(TODAY()) to ascertain what year we are currently in, but cannot figure out how to go one backwards and 1 forwards?
I have an issue within Excel and I really hope you can assist me in cracking it. Let me try to describe my problem;
I have a given date, e.g. January 22, 2001 With this date I need to add 4 years, so I simply did cell * 1460 (as that is 4*365), so I end up with January 21, 2005. So far so good...
Now I want to know the Fiscal Year which this month is in. Example, fiscal year 06 is from June 1, 2005 - May 31, 2006.
This means that I need some kind of calculation to see in which Fiscal Year this date is. In my above example (January 21, 2005) this is FY06, but June 1, 2006 would be FY07.
How can I do this? I experimented with using Year() and Month() and then do some logical check with IF, but I can't crack it... Who could help???
When possible the solution should not have hardcoded years, so even if I enter a date in August 2050 it should still say FY51.
My employer uses a scoring system to give a value to an individual’s sick record in the current rolling year.
Each person, has recorded, the number of sickness occasions and the total number of days in this rolling year period, these details go onto the final sheet where a score is calculated.
At present to get an accurate period, I have needed manually to deduct days to produce the correct time frame, ie 27/3/06 to 28/3/07 or when the sikness carrys on into the folling month.
I have tried without success to modify the rolling year formula, which as it is, will include the whole of March 06.
I'm calculating sick days on an Attendance Report. - Sick days accumulate at a rate of 1.25 per month. - Employees will carry-forward unused sick days from 2008. - The maximum sick days is 30.
In trying to create a formula that will multiple the current month (eg Dec=12) by 1.25, subtract any sick days taken YTD (S16), and add the carry-forward days from 2008 (W16), I noticed one problem with the following formula:
What I am trying to to is calculate the number of Years, Months, Weeks, and Days from one date to another. So far I can calculate years and months accuretly but I'm having trouble with the days and can't seem to figure out how to do the weeks.
I'm using the formula: =DATEDIF(B1,B2,"y")&" Year(s), "&MOD(DATEDIF(B1,B2,"m"),12)&" Month(s), and "&(MOD(DATEDIF(B1,B2,"d"),365))&" day(s)"
B1 is the current days date B2 is the entered date
What I am getting when I enter the date 9/14/09 with the current date (8/3/06) is 3 years, 1 month and 43 days. when it shoud only be 3 years 1 month and 11 days. Any date I enter the days are not right. I can't seem to figure out what I am doing wrong. Also I'd like to get the weeks to come up also. Such as Start date 8/3/06 Entered date 10/19/09. What I want to see: 3 year(s), 2 month(s), 2 week(s), 2 day(s).
I have two combo boxes: One for entering the Year, and one for the month. I can produce a message if the user leaves either box blank but I want a message to apear it the user selects a year AND month less than the current year (iYear) and current month (iMonth). I therefore need an AND statement between the two criteria but i dont know how to do it.
'....First Checks the Comboboxes arent blank then below Checks a future month/year secection is chosen
ElseIf YearBox.Value = iYear & iMonthbox < iMonth Then MsgBox ("You may not enter Data before the current Month") Else '...... Run main code here
Looking for a formula to compare current year values to previous year values. For example, if the current year has values for the month of January through March (100, 100 and 150), current year value will be 350 and the previous year value will be 975 (i.e. 300+275+400). The aim here is to make the previous year months summation equal to the present (or current) values. As new values are entered for the current year, the previous year's values will have to change to reflect the new month's value entered for the current year.
Month 2012 2013 Jan 300 100 Feb 275 100 Mar 400 150 April 650 May 454 June 800 July 500 Aug 375 Sep 525 Oct. 300 Nov 410 Dec 510
Sample file is attached : Comparison_Years.2011.xls‎
I am working on a budget for myself and want it to have running dates so the first data column will have the current month. I was able to succeed with this using the EOMONTH function followed by EDATE functions in the following cells, I then have these columns filled using a nested VLOOKUP MATCH function pair.
The problem I run into is with the months that extend into the next year, in my data table I have month by month listed started on 01/01/2014 ending 12/01/2014 but as soon as the month is no longer January the last column in my budget cannot find the information needed due to it looking for 2015. so what I would like to know is if there is a way to make the data table change the year to the following year after today is beyond that month, so for example on March 1 2014 both January and February would be changed to 2015.
I have dates in my column “A”, for example (A1 cell =22-Mar-1971), (A2 cell=30-Dec-1965). Now my requirement is in B column date and month from A column and year should take current year. Output in B column (B1 cell =22-Mar-2009), (B2 cell=30-Dec-2009)
I am trying to do an IF statement, if the activecell's value is equal to this current year, do nothing and if its not the current year, to offset one column to the right and insert a blank column, then copy the whole column to the left and replace it with the new blank column.
I know that in order to draw a chart where a data line for a certain period is compared with the same period the previous year, one should have the 2 sets of data of different year side by side columnwise. However, is there a way where I could still churn out the same line chart when the data is all on a single column?
I'd like to know a formula which can calculate the moving annual total, that is the sum of the last 4 quarters. Now every time the sales from a quarter is known, i have to recalculate the MAT mannually.
In attached sheet, I am trying to find total cost by month only for year 2009. Currently formula I have in Cell c24, is {=SUM(IF(MONTH(B2:B9)=1,D2:D9,0))} But this calculates for all years, not just 2009. How do I modify above formula, so for each month, it shows total cost but only for 2009?
I have a sheet in my workbook with at least 180 small tables, there may be more. I woulds like to be able to change total formulas for all tables at once to show either year-to- date or total year.
For example: If we have only progressed through the second period of the year, I would like to choose something to indicate period 2. At other time I may want to know the total year whether the periods are completed or not.
I need a macro where I can highlight a column and change all of the 2 digit years to a 4 digit year (actually, some of the 2 digit years are only 1 digit, e.g. "9" instead of "09").
I have an if then statement that I can use in the column after it, but I'd rather change the actual numbers in the original column, rather than adding another column (and having to keep the original, too).
The statement I had was: =if(A1>=50,1900+A1,2000+A1)
I just copy dragged down to get the cell numbers for the rest of the column... but using A1 was just for an example, here, it's not necessarily going to be in that column. It needs to be just whichever cells I select.
It seems like it should be pretty simple, but I don't know how to word it in a macro.
Is it possible to format cells to convert a date format of month/day/year to = year/week #/day of week? For example, 04/05/07 (April 5, 2007) would read as 7145, (7=last digit of year/ 14 = week number / 5 = day of week....Sunday being the first day of week)
I have 2 digit years (98, 99, 00, 01) that I need to convert to 4 digit years (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001). There is one year per cell. If it was simply a matter of adding 19 or 20 to the beginning of each, I could do that. But since there's a combination of both 19 and 20 that needs to be added and there all intermingled, I'm not sure how to do it.
Can a rule be written to add 19 to the beginning except if the current cell starts with a 0, then add 20? The highest year is 2008 (no 2010 to deal with).
I have a copy of a year planner that calculates the days of the month and adjusts them according to the year input into the header area.
Would anyone please modify it so that the first column reads August and the last column reads July (instead of Jan to Dec) and still maintain the calculations as required?