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Excel Date Into Multiple Cells
This may be a simple question any help will be appreciated!
I have an excel spreadsheet that has multiple areas that need the date. Is there a way I can put the date into one area, and have it apply to the multiple cells? Is there a macro that can do this or another way that is better? |
Excel Date Into Multiple Cells
To get today's date in a cell, type:
=TODAY() HTH -- AP "MichiganMan" a écrit dans le message de news: ... This may be a simple question any help will be appreciated! I have an excel spreadsheet that has multiple areas that need the date. Is there a way I can put the date into one area, and have it apply to the multiple cells? Is there a macro that can do this or another way that is better? |
Excel Date Into Multiple Cells
One way:
Just enter =A1 (where A1 is your input cell) in any cell that requires the date. In article .com, "MichiganMan" wrote: This may be a simple question any help will be appreciated! I have an excel spreadsheet that has multiple areas that need the date. Is there a way I can put the date into one area, and have it apply to the multiple cells? Is there a macro that can do this or another way that is better? |
Excel Date Into Multiple Cells
Thanks for the help, one last quick question...Say I want to put a date
in another cell that is a week later. Do I do a =TODAY() +7 or something similar? JE McGimpsey wrote: One way: Just enter =A1 (where A1 is your input cell) in any cell that requires the date. In article .com, "MichiganMan" wrote: This may be a simple question any help will be appreciated! I have an excel spreadsheet that has multiple areas that need the date. Is there a way I can put the date into one area, and have it apply to the multiple cells? Is there a macro that can do this or another way that is better? |
Excel Date Into Multiple Cells
=TODAY()+7 is OK
(I presume you've tried it already) Cheers -- AP "MichiganMan" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Thanks for the help, one last quick question...Say I want to put a date in another cell that is a week later. Do I do a =TODAY() +7 or something similar? JE McGimpsey wrote: One way: Just enter =A1 (where A1 is your input cell) in any cell that requires the date. In article .com, "MichiganMan" wrote: This may be a simple question any help will be appreciated! I have an excel spreadsheet that has multiple areas that need the date. Is there a way I can put the date into one area, and have it apply to the multiple cells? Is there a macro that can do this or another way that is better? |
Excel Date Into Multiple Cells
No, I actually was just guessing on that one, but I see now it works!
Thanks for the help! Ardus Petus wrote: =TODAY()+7 is OK (I presume you've tried it already) Cheers -- AP "MichiganMan" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Thanks for the help, one last quick question...Say I want to put a date in another cell that is a week later. Do I do a =TODAY() +7 or something similar? JE McGimpsey wrote: One way: Just enter =A1 (where A1 is your input cell) in any cell that requires the date. In article .com, "MichiganMan" wrote: This may be a simple question any help will be appreciated! I have an excel spreadsheet that has multiple areas that need the date. Is there a way I can put the date into one area, and have it apply to the multiple cells? Is there a macro that can do this or another way that is better? |
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