Create a Spreadsheet With Auto Fill Dates Across the Top

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  • Step 1

    Open a new worksheet. Place the mouse cursor in cell A1 and click to chosen it, and then type in the date "12/1/09."

  • Step 2

    Press the "Tab" key on your keyboard to movement one cell to the right. In cell B1, type in the date "12/2/09." Click in any opened cell to Not to select cell B1.

  • Step 3

    Place the mouse cursor in cell A1 and dredge so that both cell A1 and B1 are active. Position your cursor at the lower-right corner of cell B1 until it changes form and appears as a cross. catch the left mouse button and dredge across the top of the spreadsheet. A "tip" box to contain the date range appear as you drag, to leave you to stop when you range the wished end date.

  • Step 4

    Adjust the column width, if necessary, by placement the mouse cursor at the right-hand side side of the column titrate and double-clicking.


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