works like a dream
saved me alot of time
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Microsoft Office 2003 Version
Students and Teachers Edition
Windows Vista Home Premium
Thank-you
Carl R
"Bernard Liengme" wrote:
Enter the starting date in first cell (let's say it is A1)
In A2 enter =A1+7
Pull A2's fill handle down to copy
Excel stores dates as serial numbers starting with 1/1/1900
As an experiment, enter =TODAY() in a cell and then format this cell
General: Dec 20 2009 is day 40167
best wishes
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Bernard Liengme
http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme
Microsoft Excel MVP
"Carl R" wrote in message
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I am creating a wk book and want my dates to be every 7 days. Want it to
look like this
12/20/2009
12/27/2009
1/3/2010
1/10/2010
and so on.. is this a formula thing? I know how to drag the the first
cell and it will populate by 1 but can this be done by every 7th day?
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Microsoft Office 2003 Version
Students and Teachers Edition
Windows Vista Home Premium
Thank-you
Carl R
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