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create a macro to calculate date of birth
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Could you provide a few more details about what you actually want
to do?


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any reason you need a macro - there's a good formula over at
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/datedif.htm#Age

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And what exactly would be the input(s)...?


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Hi,
A1 has todays date
A2 has your age
a3=a1-a2

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The only way that would work is if you had your age in days

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Hi,
A1 has todays date
A2 has your age
a3=a1-a2

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create a macro to calculate date of birth
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