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Dates are numerical (if you do it correctly), so to fill in dates you can
use =IF('Sheet1'!A1="","",'Sheet1'!A1+1) since one day equals 1 then you just need to add one and format as date -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Lyali" wrote in message ... Ok I think that I can get that taken care of. If I have to copy and paste then so be it. I was just trying to do something different. :) What about the date thing? "Lyali" wrote: I am looking to create a schedule. I want to enter the first day of the week on the first sheet and for it to fill in on the other sheets. I also want to be able to enter the names on the first sheet and have them auto copy onto the other sheets. I am going to be changing the names of the people I am scheduling on a weekly basis. I dont want to copy and paste it. I know that I can do that. It would be easier to have it auto copy. Can anyone help me? |
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