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Von Fourche

Copying Dates Question
 


I'm new to Excel and have a question.

I can type in a date like this: 3-mar-09. Ok, then I can click the
corner of the cell and copy that date to cell under that cell. However, it
add a day and becomes: 4-mar-09.

Is there any way to turn that off so I can type 3-mar-09 and copy that
cell exactly like that without excel adding days?

Thanks!



kassie

Copying Dates Question
 
To keep the same date, you will have to:
Use <Ctrl<C and <Ctrl<V; or
enter it in two cells directly below each other, say A1:A2. Now select both
cells, and then drag down as far as you want.

--
HTH

Kassie

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"Von Fourche" wrote:



I'm new to Excel and have a question.

I can type in a date like this: 3-mar-09. Ok, then I can click the
corner of the cell and copy that date to cell under that cell. However, it
add a day and becomes: 4-mar-09.

Is there any way to turn that off so I can type 3-mar-09 and copy that
cell exactly like that without excel adding days?

Thanks!




Von Fourche

Copying Dates Question
 

"Kassie" wrote in message
...
To keep the same date, you will have to:
Use <Ctrl<C and <Ctrl<V; or
enter it in two cells directly below each other, say A1:A2. Now select
both
cells, and then drag down as far as you want.



Nice. Thanks.



Gord Dibben

Copying Dates Question
 
Enter the date in A1

Right-click on the fill handle and drag dowm.

Release and "Copy Cells"


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 02:48:25 -0400, "Von Fourche"
wrote:



I'm new to Excel and have a question.

I can type in a date like this: 3-mar-09. Ok, then I can click the
corner of the cell and copy that date to cell under that cell. However, it
add a day and becomes: 4-mar-09.

Is there any way to turn that off so I can type 3-mar-09 and copy that
cell exactly like that without excel adding days?

Thanks!



Gord Dibben

Copying Dates Question
 
Try right-click and drag, Kassie

A couple of steps easier.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 00:26:01 -0700, Kassie wrote:

To keep the same date, you will have to:
Use <Ctrl<C and <Ctrl<V; or
enter it in two cells directly below each other, say A1:A2. Now select both
cells, and then drag down as far as you want.



kassie

Copying Dates Question
 
Thanks gord, you see, you are never too old to learn something new!

--
HTH

Kassie

Replace xxx with hotmail


"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Try right-click and drag, Kassie

A couple of steps easier.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 00:26:01 -0700, Kassie wrote:

To keep the same date, you will have to:
Use <Ctrl<C and <Ctrl<V; or
enter it in two cells directly below each other, say A1:A2. Now select both
cells, and then drag down as far as you want.




Gord Dibben

Copying Dates Question
 
Every day I learn something new and I'm getting pretty long in the tooth<g

These news groups are great.


Gord

On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 13:05:01 -0700, Kassie wrote:

Thanks gord, you see, you are never too old to learn something new!




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