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Default How do I auto-fill dates that are not consecutive across a row?

How do I auto-fill dates that are not consecutive across a row? Here's
the situation:

I've created an attendance report for a number of instructors. Near
the top, the instructor enters the dates the class meets for the
semester.

Presuming it meets Mondays and Wednesdays starting on 1/2/06 (Monday),
how can I use Excel (VBA or otherwise) to "auto-fill" the dates,
provided the start and end dates are already entered (either in the
worksheet or in a user form)?

So, in this example, if the start date is 1/2 and the end date is 4/26,
I want the attendance report to auto-fill (starting in J10) 1/2, 1/4,
1/9, 1/11, 1/16 ... 4/26. To slightly add to my problem, the classes
may meet Mon/Wed, Tue/Thu, Mon/Wed/Fri, Mon/Thu, etc.

Any help would be appreciated. I'm new to VBA, but I've been delving
through this newsgroup for about 2 months and a book by John
Walkenbach, both of which have been very helpful in writing a number of
procedures. I'm using Office 2003. Thanks!!

 
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