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I have this formula:
=IF(ISBLANK([@[Declaration Date]]),"",[@[Declaration Date]]+IF([@[Declaration Date]]<DATE(2024,8,15),365,457)) It reads a declaration date, and then returns an application due date either 365 or 457 days out from declaration date, depending on whether the declaration date was before or after 8/15/2024. I would prefer to have it add 12 or 15 months to the Declaration Date rather than 365 or 549 days but don't know how to do that. And I don't really know how Excel knows that the 365 and 549 in the formula indicates days instead of months, or years. Thanks in advance... |
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