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=DATE(YEAR(TODAY()), MONTH(TODAY(), 1) - returns the serial number for the first day of the current month in the current year. =DATE(RIGHT(A2,4), MID(A2,3,2), LEFT(A2,2)) Green: =$A2>DATE(2015, 5, 31) - highlights dates greater than 31-May-2015.
On a worksheet, select the cell into which you want to insert the current date or time. Do one of the following: To insert the current date, press Ctrl+; (semi-colon). To insert the current time, press Ctrl+Shift+; (semi-colon).
Select the cell in which you want the current date to appear. Click the Formulas tab, then click Date & Time on the Ribbon. Select TODAY from the drop-down menu. Click OK in the Function Arguments dialog box and the current date now appears in the cell, in the default date format.
In Excel, generally, you may use the formulas to add hours, minutes or seconds to the datetime cells. 1. Select the cell next to the first cell of the datetime list, and then type this formula =A2+1/24 into it, press Enter key and drag the auto fill handle over the cell needed this formula.
For example, if you wanted to calculate a due date for an invoice with terms of net 30, and the invoice date was in cell B2, you could use the formula =B2+30. That will give you a date 30 days from the date in cell B2.
Enter your initial date in the first cell. Click on the cell with the first date to select it, and then drag the fill handle across or down the cells where you want Excel to add dates.
Select a cell and type the start date. ... Then in the next cell, A2, type this formula =A1+7, and press Enter key to get the second date. ... And now you can drag the Cell A2's autofill handle down to fill dates weekly as you need. ... Then click Kutools > Insert > Insert Sequence Number.
Begin a new spreadsheet. Add initial data that is needed. Select the cell that you wish to AutoFill. Move the cursor to the bottom right corner of the cell. It will turn into a solid cross. ... Notice how Excel fills the series of months for you automatically. Drag the cursor across the cells to as many as you need.
Select the cell that contains the first date. Drag the fill handle across the adjacent cells that you want to fill with sequential dates. Select the fill handle at the lower-right corner of the cell, hold down, and drag to fill the rest of the series. Fill handles can be dragged up, down, or across a spreadsheet.
Type 1 into a cell that you want to start the numbering, then drag the autofill handle at the right-down corner of the cell to the cells you want to number, and click the fill options to expand the option, and check Fill Series, then the cells are numbered.
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