Find the difference in years: Start date End date Result
1/14/2014 5/6/2016 2
Find the difference in months: Start date End date Result
1/1/2014 5/6/2016 28
Find the difference in days: Start date End date Result
1/1/2014 5/6/2016 856
Find the difference in weeks: Start date End date Result
1/1/2014 5/6/2016 122.29
Calculate age in accumulated
years, months and days: Start date End date Result
10/16/2012 8/14/2018 5
9
13
All in one: 5 years, 9 months, 13 days
Tip: Press ALT+ENTER to put line breaks in your formula.
Also, press CTRL+SHIFT+U if you can’t see the whole formula.
Calculate the difference between
today and another date: End date Result
12/31/3000 982
Calculate workdays, with
or without holidays: First, make a list of all holidays in a separate area.
Make sure each date is in its own cell.
Holidays
1/1/2016 9/5/2016
1/18/2016 10/10/2016
2/15/2016 11/11/2016
5/30/2016 11/24/2016
7/4/2016 12/25/2016
After you put each holiday in its own cell,
select those cells. Then go to Formulas > Define Name.
Name the range, and click OK.
Note: We have done this already in this workbook.
We named the range, "MyHolidays." You can see
the name by going to Formulas > Name Manager.
In this example, the NETWORKDAYS.INTL
function calculates the number of workdays:
Start date End date Result
1/1/2016 12/31/2016 252
In Excel 2007, you can use the NETWORKDAYS
function to calculate the number of workdays:
Start date End date Result
1/1/2016 12/31/2016 #ADDIN?
If you want your holidays inside a formula,
you can use extra brackets, quotes, and commas.
This highlighted cell shows an example
of 2 holiday dates within the formula:
Start date End date Result
1/1/2016 12/31/2016 260
And here's an Excel 2007 example of
of 2 holiday dates within the formula:
Start date End date Result
1/1/2016 12/31/2016 #ADDIN?
Calculate the difference
between two times: Start time End time Difference
7:15 AM 4:30 PM 9:15
Calculate the difference
between two times: Start date/time End date/time Difference
1/1/16 1:00 PM 1/2/16 2:00 PM 25:00
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Make sure to format this particular result as a number.
Press CTRL + 1, and then select Number > Decimal places: 2
Unit of time
years
months
days
Use ampersands, quotes, spaces and text to put all three age calculations
in one cell. It's a longer formula to type, but at least all three results are
combined into one cell.
Putting TODAY() in the formula allows you to find the difference between
the current day of your computer, with the end date of 12/31/3000. The
date of TODAY() will change if you open the file on a future day.
The "1" parameter tells NETWORKDAYS.INTL to exclude weekend days
of Saturdays and Sundays. But you can use "2" for Sunday and Monday,
"3" for Monday and Tuesday, and so on. To see all possible parameters,
delete the "1" from this formula and pick from the list.
In Excel 2007, this cell will return the #NAME? error.
In Excel 2007, you must use the NETWORKDAYS function. This function
doesn't have weekend parameters. It always assumes that your
weekends are on Saturdays and Sundays.
ding URLs and other
association or
Microsoft product.
o a website whose
All other
Find the difference in years: Start date End date Result
Encuentra la diferencia en años: 1/14/2014 5/6/2016 2
Find the difference in months: Start date End date Result
Encuentra la diferencia en meses 1/1/2014 5/6/2016 28
Find the difference in days: Start date End date Result
Encuentra la diferencia en días: 1/1/2014 5/6/2016 856
Make sure to format this particular result as a
Find the difference in weeks: Start date End date Result Press CTRL + 1, and then select Number > Dec
Encuentra la diferencia en sema 1/1/2014 5/6/2016 122.29
Calculate age in accumulated
years, months and days: Start date End date Result Unit of time
10/16/2012 8/15/2018 5 years
9 months
INSERTAR DATOS
14 days
All in one: 5 years, 9 months, 14 days Use ampersands, quotes, spaces and text
to put all three age calculations in one cell.
It's a longer formula to type, but at least all
Tip: Press ALT+ENTER to put line breaks in your formula. three results are combined into one cell.
Also, press CTRL+SHIFT+U if you can’t see the whole formula.
Consejo: Presione ALT + ENTRAR para poner saltos de línea en su fórmula.
Además, presione CTRL + MAYÚS + U si no puede ver toda la fórmula.
Calculate the difference between
today and another date: End date Result
Calcule la diferencia entre 12/31/3000 982
Putting TODAY() in the formula allows you to fi
between the current day of your computer, wi
12/31/3000. The date of TODAY() will change i
on a future day.
hoy y otra fecha: Putting TODAY() in the formula allows you to fi
between the current day of your computer, wi
Calculate workdays, with 12/31/3000. The date of TODAY() will change i
on a future day.
or without holidays: First, make a list of all holidays in a separate area.
Calcular días laborables, con Make sure each date is in its own cell.
o sin vacaciones:
Holidays
1/1/2016 9/5/2016
1/18/2016 10/10/2016
2/15/2016 11/11/2016
5/30/2016 11/24/2016
7/4/2016 12/25/2016
After you put each holiday in its own cell,
select those cells. Then go to Formulas > Define Name.
Name the range, and click OK.
Note: We have done this already in this workbook.
We named the range, "MyHolidays." You can see
the name by going to Formulas > Name Manager.
In this example, the NETWORKDAYS.INTL
function calculates the number of workdays:
The "1" parameter tells NETWORKDAYS.INTL to
Start date End date Result days of Saturdays and Sundays. But you can us
1/1/2016 12/31/2016 252 and Monday, "3" for Monday and Tuesday, and
possible parameters, delete the "1" from this f
from the list.
In Excel 2007, you can use the NETWORKDAYS In Excel 2007, this cell will return the #NAME?
function to calculate the number of workdays:
Start date End date Result In Excel 2007, you must use the NETWORKDAY
1/1/2016 12/31/2016 #ADDIN? function doesn't have weekend parameters. It
that your weekends are on Saturdays and Sund
In Excel 2007, you must use the NETWORKDAY
function doesn't have weekend parameters. It
that your weekends are on Saturdays and Sund
If you want your holidays inside a formula,
you can use extra brackets, quotes, and commas.
This highlighted cell shows an example
of 2 holiday dates within the formula:
Start date End date Result
1/1/2016 12/31/2016 260
And here's an Excel 2007 example of
of 2 holiday dates within the formula:
Start date End date Result
1/1/2016 12/31/2016 #ADDIN?
Calculate the difference
between two times: Start time End time Difference
7:15 AM 4:30 PM 9:15
Calculate the difference
between two times: Start date/time End date/time Difference
1/1/16 1:00 PM 1/2/16 2:00 PM 25:00
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Internet Web site references, may change without notice.
Some examples depicted herein are provided for illustration only and are fictitious. No real association or
connection is intended or should be inferred.
This document is provided “as is.” Information and views expressed in this document, including URLs and other
Internet Web site references, may change without notice.
Some examples depicted herein are provided for illustration only and are fictitious. No real association or
connection is intended or should be inferred.
This document does not provide you with any legal rights to any intellectual property in any Microsoft product.
You may copy and use this document for your internal, reference purposes.
This document may be available in English only. Clicking embedded links may redirect you to a website whose
content is in English.
Microsoft, Excel, Internet Explorer, and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other
trademarks are property of their respective owners.
Make sure to format this particular result as a number.
Press CTRL + 1, and then select Number > Decimal places: 2
Calcule la edad en acumulado
años, meses y días: Fecha de inicio Fecha final Resultado Unidad de tiempo
10/16/2012 8/15/2018 5 años 4
9 meses 8
14 dias 29
Use ampersands, quotes, spaces and text Todo en uno: 5 years, 9 months, 14 days
to put all three age calculations in one cell.
It's a longer formula to type, but at least all
three results are combined into one cell.
Usa símbolos, citas, espacios y texto para poner los
tres cálculos de edad en una celda. Es una fórmula
más larga para escribir, pero al menos todos tres
en su fórmula. resultados se combinan en una celda.
la fórmula.
Putting TODAY() in the formula allows you to find the difference
between the current day of your computer, with the end date of
12/31/3000. The date of TODAY() will change if you open the file
on a future day.
Putting TODAY() in the formula allows you to find the difference
between the current day of your computer, with the end date of
12/31/3000. The date of TODAY() will change if you open the file
on a future day.
The "1" parameter tells NETWORKDAYS.INTL to exclude weekend
days of Saturdays and Sundays. But you can use "2" for Sunday
and Monday, "3" for Monday and Tuesday, and so on. To see all
possible parameters, delete the "1" from this formula and pick
from the list.
In Excel 2007, this cell will return the #NAME? error.
In Excel 2007, you must use the NETWORKDAYS function. This
function doesn't have weekend parameters. It always assumes
that your weekends are on Saturdays and Sundays.
In Excel 2007, you must use the NETWORKDAYS function. This
function doesn't have weekend parameters. It always assumes
that your weekends are on Saturdays and Sundays.
AÑOS MESES DIAS
4 7 25
2 5 4
5 3 16
6 2 21
1 8 8
8 1 11
28