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RE: dates
Hi Ferguson
Thank you for your question.
To calculate an expiry date:
1. Enter a starting date into a cell (e.g. cell A1)
2. In another cell create a formula to calculate the expiry date, for example, if the expiry date is 30 days after the start date the formula is =A1+30
This will give a date that is 30 days after the starting date.
Amanda
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