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Hello I am Mitchel from Sheetgo and today I am going teach how to use the date formula in google sheets the date formula is pretty straightforward and transforms data about day months and years into data so lets use the equation to show the purpose of the date formula The date formula is of course date the first thing that I need to do is I need to find the year so year corresponds to C2 secondly I need to find the month and lastly I need to put in the day so I close the brackets and as you can see the date formula successfully determined the date out of my data so I double click the equation and as you can see I found every date with the month day and year so, this is how I use the date formula I want to thank you for your time and if you liked the video please put the thumbs up this video is based on a blog post, so if you want to read more please click on the link down below in the description