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How can I autofill dates in Excel excluding Sunday?
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How do I autofill a list of sequential dates in Excel excluding Sunday? I want Monday April 8 to Saturday April 13, then back to Monday April 15.
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Here is a basic way to do it
Fill the dates for the first week in the first six rows (say A2 to A7).
In the seventh row, insert the following formula:
=A2+7
And populate down
Another way is to insert the first day in A2 then use the following formula
=IF(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1,A2+2,A2+1)
and again, populate down
4
Yet another variant of the second:=A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1
– Hannu
4 hours ago
1
oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one
– cybernetic.nomad
4 hours ago
Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.
– Hannu
4 hours ago
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Here is a basic way to do it
Fill the dates for the first week in the first six rows (say A2 to A7).
In the seventh row, insert the following formula:
=A2+7
And populate down
Another way is to insert the first day in A2 then use the following formula
=IF(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1,A2+2,A2+1)
and again, populate down
4
Yet another variant of the second:=A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1
– Hannu
4 hours ago
1
oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one
– cybernetic.nomad
4 hours ago
Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.
– Hannu
4 hours ago
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Here is a basic way to do it
Fill the dates for the first week in the first six rows (say A2 to A7).
In the seventh row, insert the following formula:
=A2+7
And populate down
Another way is to insert the first day in A2 then use the following formula
=IF(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1,A2+2,A2+1)
and again, populate down
4
Yet another variant of the second:=A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1
– Hannu
4 hours ago
1
oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one
– cybernetic.nomad
4 hours ago
Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.
– Hannu
4 hours ago
add a comment |
Here is a basic way to do it
Fill the dates for the first week in the first six rows (say A2 to A7).
In the seventh row, insert the following formula:
=A2+7
And populate down
Another way is to insert the first day in A2 then use the following formula
=IF(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1,A2+2,A2+1)
and again, populate down
Here is a basic way to do it
Fill the dates for the first week in the first six rows (say A2 to A7).
In the seventh row, insert the following formula:
=A2+7
And populate down
Another way is to insert the first day in A2 then use the following formula
=IF(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1,A2+2,A2+1)
and again, populate down
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Yet another variant of the second:=A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1
– Hannu
4 hours ago
1
oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one
– cybernetic.nomad
4 hours ago
Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.
– Hannu
4 hours ago
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4
Yet another variant of the second:=A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1
– Hannu
4 hours ago
1
oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one
– cybernetic.nomad
4 hours ago
Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.
– Hannu
4 hours ago
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Yet another variant of the second:
=A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1– Hannu
4 hours ago
Yet another variant of the second:
=A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1– Hannu
4 hours ago
1
1
oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one
– cybernetic.nomad
4 hours ago
oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one
– cybernetic.nomad
4 hours ago
Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.
– Hannu
4 hours ago
Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.
– Hannu
4 hours ago
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