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Laurina
 
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Default fill series - I think!

I need to create a planner - previously have manually inputted all the Mon
Tue dates and click and dragged the rest but wondered if there was a better
way. Need M, T, W, T, F dates skip weekend, start again.

Have tried doing it by dragging over a 2 week period to see if the pattern
is recognised but it doesn't work.

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