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To minimize the errors at work you should use the computer in all application. For example use financial system for invoices and quotations..etc, use Excel for calculat ... See More
First of all enter the start date and end date. Then take difference. For Example: type in A1 cell (start date) type in A2 cell (end date) type in A3 cell (=A2-A1) and pr ... See More
Open new spreadsheet Write dates in cell A1 and another in cell B1 write a formula in C cell : =Datedif(A1,B2,"d") and enter your will get the counts of days b ... See More
There is a lesser known function in Excel called "DATEDIF(start_date,end_date,unit)" where start date and end date are two dates you want to refer to and the &q ... See More
determine the staring date and the end date. enter A1 (starting date) A2 end date.. lie this =A1-A2 then enter
To simply put it; Customer Experience is the Big Picture. In today's highly competitve global markets, leading Brands & businesses design their Products or Servi ... See More
Customer Service and Customer Experience are not that far apart. In fact, customer service is only one part of the overall experience. Customer Service is reactive - it o ... See More