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Date Functions In Excel

Date Functions In Excel

Starting in Excel 2007, Microsoft introduced more built-in date functions than previous versions. EDate and EOMonth are just two examples. The screenshot has more information about date functions, this isn’t all of them, but some common ones that I would recommend anyone who deals with data routinely in Excel should know.

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