Daily Tip:
Excel: Add Months To A Date
To add months to a date in Microsoft Excel 2010, enter a date in a cell (A1,
for example). In another cell, type =EDATE(A1,[number of months you want to
add]). Press ENTER to complete the formula. You can also do this without
first entering a date in a cell. Simply choose a cell and type =EDATE("[a
date] ",[number of months you want to add]).
Daily Term:
stemming
Some search engines automatically "stem" keywords you use to search. For
example, if you type "heads," the engine actually only looks for "head,"
ostensibly to find more matches. This is an uncommon practice and can
sometimes be avoided by putting quotation marks around the keyword.
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