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Why would someone buy a microsoft product?
I was trying to auto-increment dates in Excel when I realized this was the
least intuitive program I have probably ever used in my life. I could write C-Code that would allow me to do it just as easy. Why am I forced to exchange data in excel format? Am I going to have to make what I am trying to make on my Linux? Probably... And if anyone does know how to increment dates by applying formulas, I only spent about 10 minutes trying to figure it out and I would greatly appreciate the help. or not.. I will probably just do it with something more user friendly. |
Why would someone buy a microsoft product?
Put a date in, say, cell A1 - format the cell how you would like to
see it. Then in A2 put this formula: =A1+1 The next day's date should appear in A2, and it should have picked up the format from A1 (if not, then format A2 the same as A1 or use the Format Painter icon). Then copy this cell down column A as far as you would like. Hope this helps. Pete On May 23, 12:22*am, ATM wrote: I was trying to auto-increment dates in Excel when I realized this was the least intuitive program I have probably ever used in my life. *I could write C-Code that would allow me to do it just as easy. *Why am I forced to exchange data in excel format? *Am I going to have to make what I am trying to make on my Linux? *Probably... And if anyone does know how to increment dates by applying formulas, I only spent about 10 minutes trying to figure it out and I would greatly appreciate the help. or not.. I will probably just do it with something more user friendly. |
Why would someone buy a microsoft product?
And when you don't want to use formulas, but enter consequtive dates
manually, then: a) Enter starting two dates into column/row, then select both of them, and drag to range you want the array of dates to enter. The date interval, you entered with 2 starting entries, will be preserved. And Excel differs days, months, and years. An example: 01.05.2008; 02.05.2008 : 03.05.2008; 04.05.2008; ... 01.06.2008; 11.06.2008 : 21.06.2008; 01.07.2008; ... 01.01.2008; 01.05.2008 : 01.09.2008; 01.01.2009; ... 01.01.2008; 01.01.2009 : 01.01.2010; 01.01.2011; ... Or b) Enter a date into cell and activate it. Now you can use the Fill feature from menu EditFillSeries with data type set to date. You can determine ending value, date unit, and filling direction. -- Arvi Laanemets ( My real mail address: arvi.laanemets<attarkon.ee ) "ATM" wrote in message ... I was trying to auto-increment dates in Excel when I realized this was the least intuitive program I have probably ever used in my life. I could write C-Code that would allow me to do it just as easy. Why am I forced to exchange data in excel format? Am I going to have to make what I am trying to make on my Linux? Probably... And if anyone does know how to increment dates by applying formulas, I only spent about 10 minutes trying to figure it out and I would greatly appreciate the help. or not.. I will probably just do it with something more user friendly. |
Why would someone buy a microsoft product?
"Why am I forced to exchange data in excel format?"
Truly forced? Possibly (I know my company is). Perhaps because it is a de facto standard for many businesses and for U.S. Federal Government? You want to do business with them, you respond with the required files in the required format. "Am I going to have to make what I am trying to make on my Linux? Probably..." Possibly, may be easier for you in the short run - but again, compatibility with external organizations may suffer greatly. Just keep asking away here in these forums, and we'll keep trying to help as much as possible. For the time being, probably the "New Users" group would be a good place for your questions; people won't make too many assumptions about your knowledge of Excel or skills with it and will patiently try to assist as much as possible. "ATM" wrote: I was trying to auto-increment dates in Excel when I realized this was the least intuitive program I have probably ever used in my life. I could write C-Code that would allow me to do it just as easy. Why am I forced to exchange data in excel format? Am I going to have to make what I am trying to make on my Linux? Probably... And if anyone does know how to increment dates by applying formulas, I only spent about 10 minutes trying to figure it out and I would greatly appreciate the help. or not.. I will probably just do it with something more user friendly. |
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