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Old 7th September 2022, 07:51   #1
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Default How to Get the Month or Year From a Date in Microsoft Excel

Dates in Microsoft Excel are useful for tracking finances, orders, and sales. So, there may come a time when you want to pull a month or year out of a date entry. Functions and formulas make this an easy task.

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