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How to Auto populate dates from a given start date
I'd like to create a timecard-style spreadsheet where I can enter the date of the start of the pay period (in 6/15/2008 format) and have that auto populate the following dates on a 7-day/week calendar on the corresponding days of the week.
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How to Auto populate dates from a given start date
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Does that work for you? -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel <Jim Hammerel wrote in message ... | I'd like to create a timecard-style spreadsheet where I can enter the date of the start of the pay period (in 6/15/2008 format) and have that auto populate the following dates on a 7-day/week calendar on the corresponding days of the week. |
How to Auto populate dates from a given start date
Jim,
Format the cells as you like mm/dd/yyyy (6/15/2008). If the dates are going to be in Cells A2 thru G2, for example. In cell B2 type "=A2 +1". then copy B2 to C2 thru G2. hth :-) "Jim Hammerel" wrote: I'd like to create a timecard-style spreadsheet where I can enter the date of the start of the pay period (in 6/15/2008 format) and have that auto populate the following dates on a 7-day/week calendar on the corresponding days of the week. |
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