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The DATEDIF function is mainly used to calculate days, months, or years between two dates. Now we are going to use this table to show you the usage of this function. This table records the entry date of the companys employees. Now we want to calculate the employees year of service. We can first click cell C2 and then click Insert Function. Insert DATEDIF in the Search for Function of the dialog box. Click the OK button, and then the Function Arguments dialog box will pop up. Start date refers to the date we want to start with, which corresponds to the employment date data in column B of the table. Click on cell B2 here. End date refers to the date we want to stop the calculation, which is actually the deadline 9/1/2021 on the right side of the table. Click cell E7 here, then press F4 to add an absolute reference and lock the End date calculation location. Please notice that the end date here should be greater than the start date.