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Default Create a date column (MM/DD/YY) that fill sout automatically?

I am using a spreadsheet that has the date (MM/DD/YY) in Column A. I update
this spreadsheet daily. I also chart trendlines into the future by date.

My problem: I have to manually enter the dates, either every day or once
every few weeks in bulk. Can't this be automated?
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Can't you just add 1 to the last cell in your column and fill down?
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I am using a spreadsheet that has the date (MM/DD/YY) in Column A. I update
this spreadsheet daily. I also chart trendlines into the future by date.

My problem: I have to manually enter the dates, either every day or once
every few weeks in bulk. Can't this be automated?

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I'm not sure I understand. Can you elaborate?

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Can't you just add 1 to the last cell in your column and fill down?
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I am using a spreadsheet that has the date (MM/DD/YY) in Column A. I update
this spreadsheet daily. I also chart trendlines into the future by date.

My problem: I have to manually enter the dates, either every day or once
every few weeks in bulk. Can't this be automated?

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Nevermind, i got it! Thanks, that really helped.

"Jholmes" wrote:

I'm not sure I understand. Can you elaborate?

"Dave F" wrote:

Can't you just add 1 to the last cell in your column and fill down?
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"Jholmes" wrote:

I am using a spreadsheet that has the date (MM/DD/YY) in Column A. I update
this spreadsheet daily. I also chart trendlines into the future by date.

My problem: I have to manually enter the dates, either every day or once
every few weeks in bulk. Can't this be automated?

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