Hi Huzaifa,

Yes, it is possible.  It is similar as you subtract number in Excel, after
that you have to change the cell format to "YY-MM-DD" format.
Alternatively, you can also use DATEDIF function, to get the difference as
per your choice i.e. months, completed months, years etc.

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On 10/2/09, Huzaifa <pastaw...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> 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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