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Default auto-fill options button

I would like to auto-fill a series of weekday dates. Help tells me to select
the option in Auto-fill options. I can't find this auto-fill button anywhere.
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Default auto-fill options button

If you right click the lower right corner of a cell with a date, then hold
down and drag down/across, and when you release the mouse button you should
get the option of weekdays among other things


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I would like to auto-fill a series of weekday dates. Help tells me to
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the option in Auto-fill options. I can't find this auto-fill button
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Which version of Excel?

2003 is EditFillSeriesDateWeekday


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On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 16:08:05 -0700, tboese
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I would like to auto-fill a series of weekday dates. Help tells me to select
the option in Auto-fill options. I can't find this auto-fill button anywhere.


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