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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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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

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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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Default Day calculator form Given Date

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

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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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Default Day calculator form Given Date

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


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