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date form and workbook with autofill for date
Hi,
I'm working with a form that populates the spreadsheet with a year's worth of dates. Now, I'm attempting to split the date fill according to month. My question is, is there a way to do this while still using the autofill function or would I need to perhaps use a loop instead? Thanks, Louis |
date form and workbook with autofill for date
say the month is in B1 and the full date is in A1.
range("B1").formula = "=month(A1)" Then use autofill down. Is this what you were looking for? -- JNW "ll" wrote: Hi, I'm working with a form that populates the spreadsheet with a year's worth of dates. Now, I'm attempting to split the date fill according to month. My question is, is there a way to do this while still using the autofill function or would I need to perhaps use a loop instead? Thanks, Louis |
date form and workbook with autofill for date
On Sep 4, 2:58 pm, JNW wrote:
say the month is in B1 and the full date is in A1. range("B1").formula = "=month(A1)" Then use autofill down. Is this what you were looking for? -- JNW Thanks for your reply. I had been using autofill, but, as I am now trying to separate the months on the same worksheet (spaced by a set number of blank rows), I have been trying a loop (for n=2 to daysinyear). It's partially working, although I am looking at a conditional statement (below). Does anyone know what syntax might be better to use? If Cells(j - 1, 1).Value < "" Or j 10 And Cells(j - 5, 1).Value < "" Then To sum up what I have - three worksheets - two of which have dates. One of them has only dates (two columns - the first for date and the second for day of week). The other sheet is populated by the first sheet (in its date columns). I want to use this code to populate the 'date only' sheet (with gaps between months). |
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