hi!
I'm not good at English.
I want to calculate the difference for each month of the time period.
Is it possible to get the duration of a month when the format is a time period?
Thank you.
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Hi @KubotaNatsuki!
I'm not very good with English either, but I hope my options will help you 🙂
I have figured out several formulas over time that may help you (see attachments
Hi @KubotaNatsuki!
I'm not very good with English either, but I hope my options will help you 🙂
I have figured out several formulas over time that may help you (see attachments
@KubotaNatsuki wrote:hi!
I'm not good at English.
I want to calculate the difference for each month of the time period.
Is it possible to get the duration of a month when the format is a time period?Thank you.
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In a new cell, type in =DATEDIF(A1,B1,”Y”). The “Y” signifies that you'd like the information reported in years. This will give you the number of years between the two dates. To find the number of months or days between two dates, type into a new cell: =DATEDIF(A1,B1,”M”) for months or =DATEDIF(A1,B1,”D”) for days.