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"without having to create the formula"
You actually asked for a formula in the first place and you received 3 correct answers. -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Gaza" wrote in message ... "Glenn" wrote: Gaza wrote: I want to create a formula so that when I enter a date in one column and a number value in another column it adds the date and the number value and automatically populates the adjacent cell with a calculated date. For example: 08/20/08 + 4 = 08/24/08 Have you tried anything yet? Try looking at "Add dates" in the help file. Yes, I tried the date plus the the number value and it works fine but is there a formula that will automatically populate the new date value once I enter the number value. for instance if I have 08/20/08 in one cell and I enter 4 in another cell how can I have 08/24/08 appear automatically in the adjacent cell without having to create the formula in that adjacent cell? Is there an "If" formula we can use? Gaza |
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