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I'm not laughing at Richard; but, rather, how easy it is to overlook the obvious... I think we have all been guilty of that at one time or another. For the OP... rather than typing in each day name individually, just put the word Sunday in your first column's first cell and drag it across to place the other day names into the adjacent cells. Rick "Pete_UK" wrote in message oups.com... Or you could just put the words "Sunday", "Monday", etc in the second row - they are not going to change. Pete On Sep 12, 3:24 pm, Richard wrote: You could also enter the suggested formula on 2 rows and format each how you want to see it ie once as dd/mmm/yy and once as dddd, so that you get the date in one cell and the day in another "Ivan Wiegand" wrote: What I'm trying to create is a sort of calendar that has the 7 days of the week as the column headers. I want the headers to display the day of the week and the date depending on what week it is. So if it's the week of September 9th, I want A1 to show 9/9/2007 - Sunday, A2 would be 9/10/2007 - Monday, etc. Then, the following week I want the headers to change so that A1 is now 9/16/2007 - Sunday. Of course, this is simple to do manually but I don't want to have to change the headers every Sunday... is this even possible?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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