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Need to set up 12 cells starting with the current month followed y the next
11 months based on today() as a starting point. Any suggestions? |
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With TODAY() in cell B2, try this formula:
=EOMONTH(B2,1) .... then copy and paste into subsequent cells in the continuum. You may require some experimentation to get your desired results. |
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On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 11:42:09 -0800, jbh wrote:
Need to set up 12 cells starting with the current month followed y the next 11 months based on today() as a starting point. Any suggestions? A1: =today() A2: =edate($A$1,ROW()-1) copy/drag down If the EDATE function is not available, and returns the #NAME? error, install and load the Analysis ToolPak add-in. How? On the Tools menu, click Add-Ins. In the Add-Ins available list, select the Analysis ToolPak box, and then click OK. If necessary, follow the instructions in the setup program. --ron |
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