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Excel 2007 DAYS360 Function

Monday July 20, 2009
Yet another Excel function that can help you calculate the number of days between two dates is the DAYS360 function.

Although similar to the NETWORKDAYS and the DATEDIF functions, the DAYS360 function is intended for use in accounting systems to find the number of days between two dates based on a 360-day year (twelve 30-day months).

To find out the details of using this function, read the article on Excel 2007 DAYS360 Function.

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