How do I convert a date-formatted calculation result to a number in Numbers?

Precise task.

Cell A1 contains a calculation that counts the remaining days. Numbers formats this as a date. The formula in A1 is:


DATE(2025;3;17)−NOW()

The result of this calculation, which is 20 today, should be used as a multiplier in another formula like this:

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=A1 * 20000

However, the result currently appears as 400000 days instead of the expected 400000 Ft.


I can not change the cell format from date to number or currancy. Is tehe any solution?




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iPhone 15 Pro, iOS 18

Posted on Feb 24, 2025 3:42 AM

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Posted on Feb 24, 2025 9:05 AM

=DUR2DAYS(DATE(2025,3,17)−NOW())


NOW includes the time so this won't be an even number of days except at precisely 12:00AM. NOW will update whenever you make a change to the spreadsheet.


TODAY is just the date. The time will be 12:00AM. This function also updates whenever you make a change to the spreadsheet (all formulas and functions do) but the result will be the same for the entire day.

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Feb 24, 2025 9:05 AM in response to zsoltjedimaster

=DUR2DAYS(DATE(2025,3,17)−NOW())


NOW includes the time so this won't be an even number of days except at precisely 12:00AM. NOW will update whenever you make a change to the spreadsheet.


TODAY is just the date. The time will be 12:00AM. This function also updates whenever you make a change to the spreadsheet (all formulas and functions do) but the result will be the same for the entire day.

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