I tried that last night putting ΒΌ in A1, 1/5 in a2, and finished at a4.
Then I selected the rows with the dates I just wrote, did alt h f I s and it put me in the start value, which I put 1 to increase by 1 day, then the stop value, I put 30, for 30 days. Nothing happened. Did I do it wrong? Or something wrong? From: Dale Alton [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2015 8:55 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Creating column of dates in Word 2013 Hi, This is how I would do it. Start 3 in a row for example 1/1/201, 1/8/2016, and 1/15/2016. Then highlight the number of rows or columns that you want the series to go on. For example a1:a52. Once that is done do an alt+h, f, I, s. This will put you into the fill area and into series. When I tested it the information was already there for every 7 days and I tabbed down to ok. I hope this helps. Denver Dale From: Mike B. [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2015 2:55 PM To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> Subject: Creating column of dates in Word 2013 Hi All, Posting this for someone else hoping someone can help him: From: Danney Yates <mailto:[email protected]> Trying to create a running column of dates edit; typed in Friday January 1, 2016 and hit enter, hoping that Word would just insert the next date, etc but it will not. I've searched menus and cannot locate a way to do this. Isn't this possible, rather than my having to type all these dates manually? Thanks for any help ! Danney Yates
