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Copying groups of dates
I have a spreadsheet that has all these dates listed for every Friday of the
year grouped in nines for the year 2005. Is there a way to do a fill so I can achieve these same results for 2006? Thank You! 1/6/06 KCCH 1/6/06 DCFS 1/6/06 Brookside 1/6/06 Health 1/6/06 Joint Services 1/6/06 Circuit Court 1/6/06 ROD 1/6/06 V/W-Returns 1/6/06 V/W-Packetts 1/13/06 KCCH 1/13/06 DCFS 1/13/06 Brookside 1/13/06 Health 1/13/06 Joint Services 1/13/06 Circuit Court 1/13/06 ROD 1/13/06 V/W-Returns 1/13/06 V/W-Packetts 1/20/06 KCCH 1/20/06 DCFS 1/20/06 Brookside 1/20/06 Health 1/20/06 Joint Services 1/20/06 Circuit Court 1/20/06 ROD 1/20/06 V/W-Returns 1/20/06 V/W-Packetts |
Copying groups of dates
In a blank cell enter 364, then click <copy on this cell. Then
highlight all the dates and Edit | Paste Special | Values (check) and Add (check), then OK and <Esc. This will move all the dates on by 1 year minus 1 day, so that the dates will still point to Fridays. You didn't make it clear if you wanted to keep last year's sheet - if so, just copy it into the same workbook first then perform this operation on the copied sheet. Hope this helps. Pete |
Copying groups of dates
Assuming that this is a schedule and will have the same entries in column B
as last year, you can do the following: In a blank see enter 364, the copy. Select Column A and then Edit, Paste Special and select Add. Now change the format of the cells in column A to the date format you wish. You will need to remove the dates from the blank rows: Use Control + H, Find the date that populates the blank rows and Replace with nothing. "TBoe" wrote: I have a spreadsheet that has all these dates listed for every Friday of the year grouped in nines for the year 2005. Is there a way to do a fill so I can achieve these same results for 2006? Thank You! 1/6/06 KCCH 1/6/06 DCFS 1/6/06 Brookside 1/6/06 Health 1/6/06 Joint Services 1/6/06 Circuit Court 1/6/06 ROD 1/6/06 V/W-Returns 1/6/06 V/W-Packetts 1/13/06 KCCH 1/13/06 DCFS 1/13/06 Brookside 1/13/06 Health 1/13/06 Joint Services 1/13/06 Circuit Court 1/13/06 ROD 1/13/06 V/W-Returns 1/13/06 V/W-Packetts 1/20/06 KCCH 1/20/06 DCFS 1/20/06 Brookside 1/20/06 Health 1/20/06 Joint Services 1/20/06 Circuit Court 1/20/06 ROD 1/20/06 V/W-Returns 1/20/06 V/W-Packetts |
Copying groups of dates
You're a genius Pete. Worked like a charm. Thank you very much.
"Pete" wrote: In a blank cell enter 364, then click <copy on this cell. Then highlight all the dates and Edit | Paste Special | Values (check) and Add (check), then OK and <Esc. This will move all the dates on by 1 year minus 1 day, so that the dates will still point to Fridays. You didn't make it clear if you wanted to keep last year's sheet - if so, just copy it into the same workbook first then perform this operation on the copied sheet. Hope this helps. Pete |
Copying groups of dates
Another way:
In A1 enter the last Friday of the old year. in A3 enter: =A1+7 in A4 enter: =A3 and copy down to A11 Highlight A3 to A11 and copy to A13, A23 etc. Don't quite catch the sense though because the information is always the same except for the date. If you want to mark something you could also do this: In A2 enter the last Friday of the old year. In A3 to A11 enter your text data In B2 enter: =A2+7 and copy to the right as far as you want to go. In the intersection of a text entry on the left and a date in row 2 you can mark something. Hans |
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