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I need your little help here. I have one excel spreadsheet in which in column A I enter the date and in column B I want some formula or VBA code to tell me which Day it is. For Example: Column A Column B 01/04/2007 TUESDAY 12/05/2007 SATURDAY 30/05/2007 WEDNESDAY 16/06/2007 SATURDAY 19/07/2007 THURSDAY Your help would be greatly appreciated. Kind Regards Harish |
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In B1 put in
=A1 then select the cell and do Format=Cell=select the number tab. Select custom and put in a format like dddd or just format the original cell with a custom number format mm/dd/yyyy dddd -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Harish" wrote: Hi All I need your little help here. I have one excel spreadsheet in which in column A I enter the date and in column B I want some formula or VBA code to tell me which Day it is. For Example: Column A Column B 01/04/2007 TUESDAY 12/05/2007 SATURDAY 30/05/2007 WEDNESDAY 16/06/2007 SATURDAY 19/07/2007 THURSDAY Your help would be greatly appreciated. Kind Regards Harish |
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Thnaks for your quick reply TOM.
This is exactly I want.Is that possible to do this using VBA code? Kind Regards Harish "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: In B1 put in =A1 then select the cell and do Format=Cell=select the number tab. Select custom and put in a format like dddd or just format the original cell with a custom number format mm/dd/yyyy dddd -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Harish" wrote: Hi All I need your little help here. I have one excel spreadsheet in which in column A I enter the date and in column B I want some formula or VBA code to tell me which Day it is. For Example: Column A Column B 01/04/2007 TUESDAY 12/05/2007 SATURDAY 30/05/2007 WEDNESDAY 16/06/2007 SATURDAY 19/07/2007 THURSDAY Your help would be greatly appreciated. Kind Regards Harish |
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Assume you select the cells in column A
With Selection.offset(0,1) .Formula = "=" & selection(1).Address(0,0) .Numberformat = "dddd" End With for a single cell With ActiveCell.offset(0,1) .Formula = "=" & ActiveCell.Address(0,0) .Numberformat = "dddd" End With -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Harish" wrote: Thnaks for your quick reply TOM. This is exactly I want.Is that possible to do this using VBA code? Kind Regards Harish "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: In B1 put in =A1 then select the cell and do Format=Cell=select the number tab. Select custom and put in a format like dddd or just format the original cell with a custom number format mm/dd/yyyy dddd -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Harish" wrote: Hi All I need your little help here. I have one excel spreadsheet in which in column A I enter the date and in column B I want some formula or VBA code to tell me which Day it is. For Example: Column A Column B 01/04/2007 TUESDAY 12/05/2007 SATURDAY 30/05/2007 WEDNESDAY 16/06/2007 SATURDAY 19/07/2007 THURSDAY Your help would be greatly appreciated. Kind Regards Harish |
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Thanks Tom.
It is working fine. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Assume you select the cells in column A With Selection.offset(0,1) .Formula = "=" & selection(1).Address(0,0) .Numberformat = "dddd" End With for a single cell With ActiveCell.offset(0,1) .Formula = "=" & ActiveCell.Address(0,0) .Numberformat = "dddd" End With -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Harish" wrote: Thnaks for your quick reply TOM. This is exactly I want.Is that possible to do this using VBA code? Kind Regards Harish "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: In B1 put in =A1 then select the cell and do Format=Cell=select the number tab. Select custom and put in a format like dddd or just format the original cell with a custom number format mm/dd/yyyy dddd -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Harish" wrote: Hi All I need your little help here. I have one excel spreadsheet in which in column A I enter the date and in column B I want some formula or VBA code to tell me which Day it is. For Example: Column A Column B 01/04/2007 TUESDAY 12/05/2007 SATURDAY 30/05/2007 WEDNESDAY 16/06/2007 SATURDAY 19/07/2007 THURSDAY Your help would be greatly appreciated. Kind Regards Harish |
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Another option is to just use one cell and format it so that you see both the
date and the day of week: Select column A format|Cells|Number tab|custom category dd/mm/yyyy dddd Harish wrote: Hi All I need your little help here. I have one excel spreadsheet in which in column A I enter the date and in column B I want some formula or VBA code to tell me which Day it is. For Example: Column A Column B 01/04/2007 TUESDAY 12/05/2007 SATURDAY 30/05/2007 WEDNESDAY 16/06/2007 SATURDAY 19/07/2007 THURSDAY Your help would be greatly appreciated. Kind Regards Harish -- Dave Peterson |
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