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On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 9:35 AM, C.G.Kumar <kumar.bemlmum...@gmail.com>wrote:

> You can use EDATE if using Excel  2007. Rest you can define in Macro.
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> On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 12:07 AM, halpie97 <shal...@sterlingstamos.com>wrote:
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>> I'm a beginner with VBA and looking for some guidance in how to
>> establish what I'm trying to do.
>>
>> Column A   Column B   Column C   Column D
>> 1/15/2010   6/30/2009
>> 3/2/2010     4/15/2008
>>
>> I'm trying to create a VBA formula that will do the following in
>> columns C and D:
>> Column C should just be one year from Column A and insert the new
>> date.
>> Column D should be 180 days from Column B only if the date in Column A
>> is less than 180 days and column B is greater than Column B.
>> (Bascially trying to create a schedule for a date stamp of one year
>> from Column A and then 180 dats from Column B but not if Column A
>> happened within the 180 days).
>>
>> I'm looking for the function to insert the calcuated date value in
>> both columns C and D for future reference.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for the help.
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