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Make sure you match the same month, day, year order as your windows short date
when you type in your date. 8/17/06 will mean m/d/y (august 17, 2006) for me with my typical USA settings. Maybe you need: 17/8/06 Match the format you get when you type ctrl-; (control-semicolon) in an empty cell. kfcgirly wrote: That just made it say #VALUE! "Dave F" wrote: Put the start date, say 8/17/06 in one cell, say A1. In the next cell, put =A1+14 and fill down. "kfcgirly" wrote: I want to show dates fortnightly in my columns. Is there a formular of some kind to allow me to do this? -- Dave Peterson |
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