Hello Guys,

Fill Handle(the small black square on the bottom-right corner of a selected
range of cells) is one of the best option to fill dates, in fact you can
fill Days, Weekdays, Months and Years as well.



*Here is the option :- *



Instead of dragging the Fill Handle while holding down the left mouse
button, try it by dragging with the right mouse button. When you release the
mouse button, a menu will pop up giving you a list of fill options.



If you need to add a range of dates 2 weeks apart on your sheet. Enter a
starting date in the first cell, then right-drag the Fill Handle for how
many dates you want. Click Series, type 14 in the 'Step value' box and click
OK.



If you want a series of dates for the 15th of each month. Enter a starting
date, right-drag the Fill Handle for how many dates you want. Click 'Fill
months' and click OK.


Regards,
Manoj Kumar

On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 11:15 AM, mohan krishnan <ayalur678...@gmail.com>wrote:

> DEAR FRIEND,
> PLEASE TYPE
> 1/1/11
> 2/1/11
> THEN TAKE BOTH COLUMN IN RANGE AND DRAG
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 7:34 AM, J D <springer...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I am no whiz kid with Excel but use it all the time.  I usually just
>> put a date in a cell drop to the next one and add 1.  A1 would be the
>> date formated how I want, A2 would be =A1+1.  I then copy and paste
>> that down the column or acroos a row.  I have one spreadsheet that
>> covers the year. I just use a simple =A()+1 and then click on the last
>> date from the previous sheet.
>>
>> Not real high tech and because the months have different #'s of days
>> there is a little fiddling around to make it how you want it but it
>> works pretty easily.
>>
>> I am sure there is some better way to do it, but that is the thing
>> about excel, the more I learn, the more I realize how little I know.
>>
>> On Jan 12, 12:20 am, "Susan" <susan.m.ander...@comcast.net> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I'm looking for a formula that will add all dates of the month.  It will
>> > auto-populate for me the next day in the month.
>> >
>> > Column A
>> >
>> > 01/01/2011
>> >
>> > 01/02/2011
>> >
>> > 01/03/2011
>> >
>> > Etc, etc
>> >
>> > I am creating templates at work that all 12 templates need dates
>> according
>> > to the month for column A: 01/01/2011 to 01/31/2011.  Instead of
>> manually
>> > typing all of the dates in column A1 to A31.  Is there a formula to put
>> in
>> > column A1 that will start with 01/01/2011 and I drag it down to finish
>> at
>> > 01/31/2011.  I tried =DATE(year,month,day)+1.  It didn't work.
>> >
>> > Thanks much!
>> >
>> > ~Susan
>>
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