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Displaying the Date#2
2nd-The next spreadsheet I would like to display the "week of 2-26-06" and
have that change as the day does. 3rd-The last spreadsheet I have the days of the week listed from left to right with the date under them. Is there anyway that I could have those dates change along with the new week? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Henry *This is the answer I received from the last time. I can't seem to get it to work. For #2 I don't know if I'm entering it correctly or not. Am I suppose to be entering it just as it looks? #3 I got this to work! ***But how do I do the same thing if I start the week on Monday? I don't have sunday on the spreadsheet. 2nd: ="week of " & TEXT(TODAY()-WEEKDAY(TODAY())+1,"m-d-yy") 3rd: put =TODAY()-WEEKDAY(TODAY())+1 under Sunday. If that is cell B2, then the next column to the right would be =b2+1 (change b2 to reference whatever cell Sunday's date is in). Copy that formula to the right another five columns. |
Displaying the Date#2
Hi Henry
2nd ="Week of "&TEXT(TODAY()-WEEKDAY(TODAY(),2),"mm-dd-yy") 3rd Assuming your first day is Sunday, and is in cell C1 then in cell C2 =TODAY()-WEEKDAY(TODAY(),2) in cell D2 =C2+1 and copy across through cells E2:I2 -- Regards Roger Govier "Henry" wrote in message ... 2nd-The next spreadsheet I would like to display the "week of 2-26-06" and have that change as the day does. 3rd-The last spreadsheet I have the days of the week listed from left to right with the date under them. Is there anyway that I could have those dates change along with the new week? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Henry *This is the answer I received from the last time. I can't seem to get it to work. For #2 I don't know if I'm entering it correctly or not. Am I suppose to be entering it just as it looks? #3 I got this to work! ***But how do I do the same thing if I start the week on Monday? I don't have sunday on the spreadsheet. 2nd: ="week of " & TEXT(TODAY()-WEEKDAY(TODAY())+1,"m-d-yy") 3rd: put =TODAY()-WEEKDAY(TODAY())+1 under Sunday. If that is cell B2, then the next column to the right would be =b2+1 (change b2 to reference whatever cell Sunday's date is in). Copy that formula to the right another five columns. |
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