I am using the following formula to calculate the number of days between a date and the current date: =DATEDIF(A1,TODAY(),"d") What do I add to the formula to leave cell blank if no date is entered in the cell for calculation.
I am using the following formula to calculate the number of days between a date and the current date: =DATEDIF(A1,TODAY(),"d") What do I add to the formula to leave cell blank if no date is entered in the cell for calculation.
=IF(A1="","",=DATEDIF(A1,TODAY(),"d"))
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The formula =IF(A1="","",=DATEDIF(A1,TODAY(),"d")) did not work, I recieved an error.
See my one without the = sign
VBA Noob=IF(A1="","",DATEDIF(A1,TODAY(),"d"))
Thanks! Worked like a champ!
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