Using IF formula on a DATEDIF cell

jeongsmas

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Hello, does anyone know how to use an IF formula with DATEDIF as the logical test?
 

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It's hard to come up with a formula referencing B2 since you didn't show us the formula there. It apparently returns a text value. But if you're looking to see if the date in A2 is more than a year old, try this:

Book2
ABC
1Hired DateYearsYes/No?
29/9/20210 Years, 1 Months, 17 DaysNo
Sheet3
Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
C2C2=IF(A2<=EDATE(TODAY(),-12),"Yes","No")
 
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