DateDiff("m", Now, "10/10/03") : DateDiff « Date Functions « VBA / Excel / Access / Word
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DateDiff("m", Now, "10/10/03")
Sub dateDiff2()
Debug.Print DateDiff("m", Now, "10/10/03")
End Sub
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