Except for the lay person that has no idea how excel works, that site does it for them.The 'date to date calculator' is easily done in Excel ...that's the logic behind the dates in Excel. (Put in, say, 1/1/1900 and some date beyond that and format the fields as numbers.)
Please just let tri-man show you how exceptionally smart he is.Except for the lay person that has no idea how excel works, that site does it for them.The 'date to date calculator' is easily done in Excel ...that's the logic behind the dates in Excel. (Put in, say, 1/1/1900 and some date beyond that and format the fields as numbers.)
i had one earlier but apparently a mod deleted it9 posts until someone starts being a jackass. Par for the course.
Interesting metric. It needs to be tracked.9 posts until someone starts being a jackass. Par for the course.
It's the footballguys' version of Godwin's Law.Interesting metric. It needs to be tracked.9 posts until someone starts being a jackass. Par for the course.
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Is there a website that can track that?Interesting metric. It needs to be tracked.9 posts until someone starts being a jackass. Par for the course.
it was #34KCitons said:Is there a website that can track that?jon_mx said:Interesting metric. It needs to be tracked.Sand said:9 posts until someone starts being a jackass. Par for the course.
Excel doesn't give you an exact number IIRC because it rounds every month to 30 days. If that website is more accurate it would be useful.Except for the lay person that has no idea how excel works, that site does it for them.The 'date to date calculator' is easily done in Excel ...that's the logic behind the dates in Excel. (Put in, say, 1/1/1900 and some date beyond that and format the fields as numbers.)
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This website is very useful for that.Sand said:9 posts until someone starts being a jackass. Par for the course.
10 posts until someone was butt hurt.Sand said:9 posts until someone starts being a jackass. Par for the course.
No it can count the days to the exact number if you want. Takes about 5-10 minutes to setup. Once its set its just a matter of clicking a button. Sounds like what the guy that made that site did.Excel doesn't give you an exact number IIRC because it rounds every month to 30 days. If that website is more accurate it would be useful.Except for the lay person that has no idea how excel works, that site does it for them.The 'date to date calculator' is easily done in Excel ...that's the logic behind the dates in Excel. (Put in, say, 1/1/1900 and some date beyond that and format the fields as numbers.)
Christo started posting at post #5Sand said:9 posts until someone starts being a jackass. Par for the course.
So 5-10 minutes to set something up in Excel versus going to a website, typing it in and having it done in a few seconds? Yeah, think I'll use the website.No it can count the days to the exact number if you want. Takes about 5-10 minutes to setup. Once its set its just a matter of clicking a button. Sounds like what the guy that made that site did.Excel doesn't give you an exact number IIRC because it rounds every month to 30 days. If that website is more accurate it would be useful.Except for the lay person that has no idea how excel works, that site does it for them.The 'date to date calculator' is easily done in Excel ...that's the logic behind the dates in Excel. (Put in, say, 1/1/1900 and some date beyond that and format the fields as numbers.)
Exactly.So 5-10 minutes to set something up in Excel versus going to a website, typing it in and having it done in a few seconds? Yeah, think I'll use the website.No it can count the days to the exact number if you want. Takes about 5-10 minutes to setup. Once its set its just a matter of clicking a button. Sounds like what the guy that made that site did.Excel doesn't give you an exact number IIRC because it rounds every month to 30 days. If that website is more accurate it would be useful.Except for the lay person that has no idea how excel works, that site does it for them.The 'date to date calculator' is easily done in Excel ...that's the logic behind the dates in Excel. (Put in, say, 1/1/1900 and some date beyond that and format the fields as numbers.)
Hey, a lot of interesting websites in the link ...I'm not bashing that at all. The Excel comment was a simple FYI for those that might like to know. I'll try not to add anything useful in the future, since it seems to disturb Mr. Capicollo.Exactly.So 5-10 minutes to set something up in Excel versus going to a website, typing it in and having it done in a few seconds? Yeah, think I'll use the website.No it can count the days to the exact number if you want. Takes about 5-10 minutes to setup. Once its set its just a matter of clicking a button. Sounds like what the guy that made that site did.Excel doesn't give you an exact number IIRC because it rounds every month to 30 days. If that website is more accurate it would be useful.Except for the lay person that has no idea how excel works, that site does it for them.The 'date to date calculator' is easily done in Excel ...that's the logic behind the dates in Excel. (Put in, say, 1/1/1900 and some date beyond that and format the fields as numbers.)
I've used it already for my classroom. It's pretty decent. You just have to find the right pic to use. Also it helps to play around with the settings.impressed and disappointed at the same timethis one is pretty cool http://rasterbator.net/