is there a way in Excel to have a formula that does something like this:
= 12/20/2010 - 180
which would take a certain date (12/20/2010 in this case) and subtrac
Assuming the original date is in cell A1:
=DATE(YEAR(A1), MONTH(A1), DAY(A1)-180)
You can paste it like this:
= "2010-12-20" - 180
And don't forget to format the cell as a Date [CTRL]+[F1] / Number Tab
Here is what worked for me (Excel 14.0 - aka MS Office Pro Plus 2010):
=DATE(YEAR(A1), MONTH(A1), DAY(A1) - 16)
This takes the date (format mm/dd/yyyy) in cell A1 and subtracts 16 days with output in format of mm/dd/yyyy.
Assuming the original date is in cell A1:
=A1-180
Works in at least Excel 2003 and 2010.
Say the 1st date is in A1 cell
& the 2nd date is in B1 cell
Make sure that the cell type of both A1
& B1
is DATE
.
Then simply put the following formula in C1:
=A1-B1
The result of this formula may look funny to you.
Then Change the Cell type of C1
to GENERAL
.
It will give you the difference in Days.
You can also use this formula to get the remaining days of year or change the formula as you need:
=365-(A1-B1)