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I have a list with dates in F5-F50. I would like to automatically calculate the date six months future to populate automatically in G5-50. I have found this by searching: =DATE(YEAR(F1),MONTH(F1)+6,DAY(F1)) but how do I get the function to progress through the list so that G5 is calculated automatically by picking up the date from F5, G6 from F6 and so on? Sorry, I don't work in excel but have to update this list. Thanks. |
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On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 09:12:41 -0800 (PST), kp wrote:
Hi I have a list with dates in F5-F50. I would like to automatically calculate the date six months future to populate automatically in G5-50. I have found this by searching: =DATE(YEAR(F1),MONTH(F1)+6,DAY(F1)) but how do I get the function to progress through the list so that G5 is calculated automatically by picking up the date from F5, G6 from F6 and so on? Sorry, I don't work in excel but have to update this list. Thanks. Put your formula in G5. Change F1 to F5. Fill down. This is pretty basic stuff. I suggest you try to really understand what is going on if you will need to do more with Excel. --ron |
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See your other post, and please don't post the message more than once (and
particularly not with typographical errors when you repost!). -- David Biddulph "kp" wrote in message ... Hi I have a list with dates in F5-F50. I would like to automatically calculate the date six months future to populate automatically in G5-50. I have found this by searching: =DATE(YEAR(F1),MONTH(F1)+6,DAY(F1)) but how do I get the function to progress through the list so that G5 is calculated automatically by picking up the date from F5, G6 from F6 and so on? Sorry, I don't work in excel but have to update this list. Thanks. |
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