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Select a cell, for instance, C2, type this formula =DAY(A2), press Enter, the day of the reference cell is extracted. And go to next cell, D2 for instance, type this formula =MONTH(A2), press Enter to extract the month only from the reference cell.
Copy and paste formula =YEAR(A2) into the Formula Bar, then press Enter key. Select a blank cell, copy and paste formula =MONTH(A2) into the Formula Bar and press the Enter key. Copy and paste formula =DAY(A2) into a blank cell D2 and press Enter key.
Select a cell, for instance, C2, type this formula =DAY(A2), press Enter, the day of the reference cell is extracted. And go to next cell, D2 for instance, type this formula =MONTH(A2), press Enter to extract the month only from the reference cell.
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Except the above formula, you can also apply this formula: =TEXT(A2, “MMM”) & “-” & TEXT(A2, “YYY”). 2. In above formulas, A2 indicates the date cell that you want to use, and the separator — is used to separate the month and year, you can change it to any other delimiters you need.
Use a formula to find the end date of each month may be very easy for every Excel user. Also, you can use this formula =MONTH(A2,0) to get the month's end date. (You need to format the result cells as Date format before entering this formula.)
Select a cell, for instance, C2, type this formula =DAY(A2), press Enter, the day of the reference cell is extracted. And go to next cell, D2 for instance, type this formula =MONTH(A2), press Enter to extract the month only from the reference cell.
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