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Theodore Warner
 
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Default How do I display weekly intervals in Excel?

I would to like to program the A column to display the date in weekly
intervals. August 4 in A1, August 11 in A2, August 18 in A3 and so on. I
understand how imput the first date and then highlight the cell and drag
downward, creating a consecutive list. But, it seems to not have a "weekly"
function, only yearly or weekdays, etc.

Thanks.
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Type August 4 in A1. In A2, put =A1+7. When you're done, you can copy/paste
special as values. You could also type in the first 3 dates, select those 3
cells and drag down. Then you don't have underlying formulas to get rid of.
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I would to like to program the A column to display the date in weekly
intervals. August 4 in A1, August 11 in A2, August 18 in A3 and so on. I
understand how imput the first date and then highlight the cell and drag
downward, creating a consecutive list. But, it seems to not have a

"weekly"
function, only yearly or weekdays, etc.

Thanks.



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