1. Get year from date

    Excel formula: Get year from date
    Generic formula 
    =YEAR(date)
    Explanation 

    If you need to extract the year from a date, you can use the YEAR function. In the generic form of the formula above, the date  must be in a form that Excel recognizes as a valid date.

    How the formula works

    The YEAR function takes just one argument, the date from which you want to extract the year. In the example, the formula is:

    =YEAR(B4)

    B4 contains a date value for January 5, 2016. The YEAR function returns the number 2016 representing the year of the date.

    Note that you can use YEAR to extract the year from a day entered as text:

    =YEAR("1/5/2016")

    However, using text for dates can cause unpredictable results on computers using different regional date settings. In general it's better (and more flexible) to supply an address to a cell that already contains a valid date.

    Display only year

    If you want to enter a date and only display the year, you can apply a custom number format like "yyyy" or "yy".

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