Is it just me or does Excel 2007 not handle the leap year. I had a
sheet where my header labels were dates every two weeks using date +
14 days. Feb 15 + 14 is the 29th, not March 1st. Running 2007 with
SPs
Jim Cone - 07 Feb 2008 01:00 GMT
Check your calendar again.

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Is it just me or does Excel 2007 not handle the leap year. I had a
sheet where my header labels were dates every two weeks using date +
14 days. Feb 15 + 14 is the 29th, not March 1st. Running 2007 with
SPs
Tyro - 07 Feb 2008 01:24 GMT
Im using Excel 2007. I entered 2/15/2008 in A1 in B1 I put =A1+14 and got
2/29/2008
Tyro
> Is it just me or does Excel 2007 not handle the leap year. I had a
> sheet where my header labels were dates every two weeks using date +
> 14 days. Feb 15 + 14 is the 29th, not March 1st. Running 2007 with
> SPs
Bernie Deitrick - 07 Feb 2008 01:28 GMT
Make sure that the Feb 15 date is actually 2008 - if you format the cell for
mmm dd, you are hiding the year.
Bernie
> Is it just me or does Excel 2007 not handle the leap year. I had a
> sheet where my header labels were dates every two weeks using date +
> 14 days. Feb 15 + 14 is the 29th, not March 1st. Running 2007 with
> SPs
Ron Rosenfeld - 07 Feb 2008 03:56 GMT
>Is it just me or does Excel 2007 not handle the leap year. I had a
>sheet where my header labels were dates every two weeks using date +
>14 days. Feb 15 + 14 is the 29th, not March 1st. Running 2007 with
>SPs
Post the formula and source data you are using to generate your header labels.
Perhaps you're using the wrong year?
--ron