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How can I get it to populate the dates for every Saturday starting from
12/31/05 until the end of the year?




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To Excel, dates are just numbers...

Try this:
A1: 12/31/2005
A2:=+A1+7
Copy that formula down as far as you need and format the cells as dates.


Does that help?

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How can I get it to populate the dates for every Saturday starting from
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Ron gave you the easiest way, but an alternative would be, with 12/31/05 in
A1, highlight A1 and as far down column A as you want dates, then do Edit
Fill Series check Columns, Date, Day Enter Step Value as 7 OK

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



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