Hi Gao,
gaochangsong wrote (09-01-11 16:55)
I would like to use libreoffice instead of openoffice, today,i use
dateif() function, but i can't the funciton. The dateif() function can
be use in excel. can you help me?
If you mean the DateDif function (with "D"), then the function Days() in
Calc will be what you are looking for.
BTW, for questions about using the software, pls take the
users@libreoffice.org address.
Best regards,
Cor
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