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no, what I want to do is to create a list of dates that are all the next week
so 2/14/2005 B2 2/21/2005 B2+7 2/28/2005 B3+7 3/7/2005 B4+7 I was creating them using a formula A2 2/14/2005+7 and then dragging down. this worked great, but then when I sorted ALL dates (so this one task would be merged with all other items on to do list), the formula was using the new A2 and the date was off. sorry, I am feeling that this is not workable. I was hoping that there would be a formula that would recognize a static value (DATE) and keep multiplying by degrees of seven and that seems nuts. I am just going to hand type in all the dates. I know, get Microsoft Project, right? but my office is tight. Thanks so much though! cheers. "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: Assuming you want to sort them descending since they already are sorted ascending, copy them, then do editpaste special as values in place. -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "lizabright" wrote in message ... Hi, I am trying to create a to-do list. I want to be able to put in tasks and meetings that happen every week. At first I was putting a date 2/1/2005 (A24) + 7 and then dragging down. This worked great until I sorted by date and then all the dates were screwed up. I tried labeling the data, but then I can't drag down in a plus 7 format. Is there any formula that will use a fixed date but keep adding in increments of 7? sorry this isn't a very coherent question. |