I'd like to track how many days before a warrant expires in Excel.
I have a column "Warrant signed date" which lists the date that a warrant is signed.
I have a second column labeled "Days before warrant expires". I'd like to take the warrant signed date column and add 10 days to that date then display the number from the date until it gets to 10.
For example, if a warrant was signed on 21-Jun-13 and it expires 10 days from now (01-Jul-13), I'd like to show that I have 10 days remaining before the warrant is expired.
Tomorrow would show 09 days, Sunday would show 08 days, etc.
Using =W124-TODAY() [where W124 is the column with the date]. Had to change the column to "NUMBER" from "TEXT" with "0" decimal places to get the number to show correctly.
Is there any way to get it to show nothing if the Wxxx field has no value? Currently if Wxxx has nothing it shows -41446 days.
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