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I would like to be able to type in a cell a date range such as a week: for
example: 9/14 - 9/20/09, and in the next cell type the next date range, being the following week: for example: 9/21 - 9/27/09. Then highlight both cells and have Excel calculate the rest of the continuous weekly date ranges for the rest of the year. Is this possible in Excel? |
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