Hi Huzaifa,

This is very much possible to subtract dates. Simply subtract as you
subtract no.s and format the cell as "yy-mm-dd".
This works fine provided you are subtracting dates and not text written as
date.


Thanks and Regards,

Upendra Singh
+91-9910227325

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Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Subtract dates


Is it possible to subtract dates in Microsoft Excel and get the result
in yy-mm-dd format? Please help me.
Thanks



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