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  1. Calculate the difference between two dates - Microsoft Support

    Use the DATEDIF function when you want to calculate the difference between two dates. First put a start date in a cell, and an end date in another. Then type a formula like one of the following. …

  2. Subtract dates in Excel for Mac - Microsoft Support

    Jun 8, 2011 · You can quickly find the difference between two dates, control the format of the result, and extend the calculation to a list of dates. For example, you can quickly subtract one …

  3. Calculate the difference between two times in Excel

    There are two approaches that you can take to present the results in the standard time format (hours : minutes : seconds). You use the subtraction operator (-) to find the difference between …

  4. Add or subtract dates - Microsoft Support

    You can enter a negative number to subtract days from your start date, and a positive number to add to your date. In cell C2, enter =A2+B2, and copy down as needed.

  5. DATEDIF function - Microsoft Support

    Tip: If you want to find the number of days between two dates, simply subtract the later date from the earlier date. This works because dates are stored as numbers in Excel.

  6. Add or subtract dates in Excel for Mac - Microsoft Support

    Feb 8, 2012 · Add or subtract a number of days, months, or years to or from a date in a project schedule by using a simple formula, or you can use a sheet function that is designed to work …

  7. Add or subtract time in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Let's say that you need to add two different time values together to get a total, or you need to subtract one time value from another to get the total time spent working on a project. As you'll …

  8. How to correct a #VALUE! error in the DAYS function

    Jun 22, 2000 · Solution: Check your system’s date and time settings to make sure that they match the format of the dates referred to in the formula. If necessary, update the formula to the …

  9. How to correct a #VALUE! error - Microsoft Support

    The #VALUE! error is also shown when a formula references one or more cells that have text instead of numbers, and uses the standard math operators (+, -, *, and /) to add, subtract, …

  10. Calculate age - Microsoft Support

    Jun 3, 2002 · The table below shows common methods to do so, using the Date and time functions. To use these examples in Excel, drag to select the data in the table, then right-click …