Greetings, Friends, Find herewith attached excel tool. Regards,
From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
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Nice, but you have chosen very long formulas. It is very simple.

For example:
Date: ______ (in A2 cell), then
Age: =INT((TODAY()-A2)/365.25) will give you the same results.

Thanks for various programs on Excel. Visit [link no longer exists - removed].

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Great job, Rashid.

Another useful formula that will give you Age in Years, Months, and Days:

Formula:
=DATEDIF(B1, TODAY(), "y") & "." & DATEDIF(B1, TODAY(), "ym") & "." & DATEDIF(B1, TODAY(), "md")

Paste this formula in an Excel sheet in the B2 column.
Hope everyone finds it useful.

Regards,
Bhavesh

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Find following links for labour laws:

- [Labour Laws and Policy](http://www.scribd.com/doc/20416478/Labour-Laws-and-Policy)
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- [Labour Laws - In Detail](http://www.scribd.com/doc/19209943/Labour-Laws-In-Detail)

Please let me know if you need any further assistance.

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