On 2011-05-25 12:34 PM, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2011-05-25 11:37 AM, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
Note that if you use the month( ) then it would be any date in
which the month is >5, so 6/1 thru 12/31 of any year.
Are the cells refereced entered as dates (numeric) or as strings?
There are no cells being referenced, I'm simply evaluating the CURRENT
date/Month...
Since I want prior years sheets to continue to evaluate positive, this
will work perfectly for me in this case.
Hmmmm...
Now that I think about it...
Do these evaluations occur in context of the *current* year? I'm
guessing the answer is yes, that would be the most logical thing to do.
If so, I think I will have to specify the year, otherwise, next year,
what is now this years sheet will start evaluating to false, since May
2011 is NOT > May 2012...
Is that correct?
Thanks very much for your help in getting this right...
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