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Myrna, Andy and Jason have given me the answers I need - many thnaks!
"Myrna Larson" wrote: I'm confused by your examples. On the 17th you added just 1 hour, but on the 18 you added 2 hours and on the 19th 3 hours. What increment do you want? Do you want to add 25 hours each time? If so, you can just write the formula in A2 =A1+25/24 and copy down. On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 05:37:02 -0700, "La La Lara" wrote: Hi I have a date and time field (which I have formatted as dd/mm/yy hh.mm) 16/07/04 09:30 I would like to add (incrementally) an hour on to the time each day, so the first few days will be: 17/07/04 10:30 18/07/04 12:30 19/07/04 15:30 I have tried right-clicking and using the "series" function, but when I go into the "series" option I am not sure what to do. I have chosen the options step value = 1 and "growth" but it only updates the Day (dd) by one day. I can't get it to update the Hour (hh) by one hour each day. Any ideas anyone? |
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