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Automatic Date
Hi all, Is it possible to have a cell say "b1" read from a cell "A1" and automatically change to the following month. So If say "A1" was January, I want "b1" to be february but I need it to be calcuated by a function. To date I have just been adding 31 days to each cell in column a which has worked. i.e "b1" formula reads = a1+31 etc... I am using David McRichies "Insertandfillformulas" but for some reason it can't read column A this formula and things aren't working !. Thanks for your help Regards, Michael |
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David may have more to say but you can play with this
=DATE(YEAR(A1),1+MONTH(A1),DAY(A1)) If it also fails to work with anything in column A you should highlight the problem cell and examine with menu item Format/cells - it's probably not interpreted as a Date by Excel. Is it possible to have a cell say "b1" read from a cell "A1" and automatically change to the following month. So If say "A1" was January, I want "b1" to be february but I need it to be calcuated by a function. To date I have just been adding 31 days to each cell in column a which has worked. i.e "b1" formula reads = a1+31 etc... I am using David McRichies "Insertandfillformulas" but for some reason it can't read column A this formula and things aren't working !. |
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