I have dates of births listed in separate columns - Day Month Year
I have many people sharing the same birthday (but not birth year)
How do I pull a list of all those whose birthday is today (regardless of their age)
Please
I have dates of births listed in separate columns - Day Month Year
I have many people sharing the same birthday (but not birth year)
How do I pull a list of all those whose birthday is today (regardless of their age)
Please
How are you showing the month, as text like August or December or as a number (8 or 12)?
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here is one way
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Hi adofp,
Welcome to the forum.
You can use the attached file to get to know the list of people whose b'day is as on today.
Just enter the data in the table and refresh pivot.![]()
Today's birthday.xlsx
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...I feel like there is some over-engineering going on in this thread.
Filter by date.
but I do not think that will produce a separate table of birthdays, that I can conveniently place in cell A1. Will it?
adofp are you going to respond to any of the other answers or questions?
This was really easy to apply - and I understand for the future too.
So I learned something - thanks so much for helping
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It would be nice to know which suggestion you are referring to.
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