Adding 60 days to March 11, 2011 gives May 10, 2011.
From and including Monday, May 21, 2012 to and including Thursday, July 19, 2012, it is 60 days from the start date to the end date.
60 days after December 7 is February 5th
The 14th of November 2010 is 60 days before the 13th of January 2011. The 14th of March 2011 is 60 days after it.
February 26, 2010 + 60 days = April 27, 2010.
60 days from January 31, 2011 is April 1, 2011.
If you add a number to a date it will take it as being an amount of days and give you a new date that is that amount of days after the first date. So if you had today's date in cell B2 and wanted to see what date it is in 60 days from now, in any other cell you could type the following formula:=B2+60
Oh, dude, within 60 days means within that time frame, so it could be before or after a certain date. It's like saying you have 60 days to do something starting from a particular point in time. So, like, as long as it happens within those 60 days, you're good to go.
Proxy 60 days means that a buyer must pay their fees no later than 60 days from the date of the receipt of the product. Most of the time a discount will be given if the amount is paid before the 60 days are up.
This is a variable date. You need to state a start and/or end date or time.
Adding 60 days to January 16, 2011 gives March 17, 2011.
Adding 60 days to September 1, 2011 gives October 31, 2011.