1. Home
  2. Computing & Technology
  3. Spreadsheets
Ted French
Ted's Spreadsheets Blog

By Ted French, About.com Guide to Spreadsheets

Excel 2007 EDATE Function

Monday November 2, 2009
One Excel function that can be used to calculate the number of days between two dates is the EDATE function.

It is mainly used to calculate the maturity date for an investment that falls on the same day of the month as the issue date or due date for a project.

The function can also be used to find the start date rather than the due date by using negative numbers when writing the function.

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

Related Articles
Comments

No comments yet. Leave a Comment

Leave a Comment

Line and paragraph breaks are automatic. Some HTML allowed: <a href="" title="">, <b>, <i>, <strike>

Explore Spreadsheets
About.com Special Features

Holiday Central

What to eat, where to go, fun things to do and how to save money on the perfect gifts. More >

Family Tech Center

Stay connected and entertained with reviews on tips on the latest HDTVs, cellphones and more. More >

  1. Home
  2. Computing & Technology
  3. Spreadsheets

©2009 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company.

All rights reserved.