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Quick question for all the excel peeps out there....is there a quick way for me to get dates down the 1st column without having to type it all in?
Whatatwit - Yes, in cell A1 (for example) type the first date 01/01/2009, then in the cell dorectly below it A2 type 02/01/2009.
Highlight both, then using the little cross thingy that's in the bottom right hand corner, drag down to fill in the dates you need.
Probably some really flashy, whizzy way of doing it but that always works for me
IC
xDon't Take Life too Seriously - Nobody gets out alive :rotfl:0 -
Jessica and Pablo seem good0
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What are bumbleberries?0
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It's apple pie mixed in with lots of different kinds of berries.
I just used frozen 'summer fruits' and apples. Lovely and tart. *sigh*Empty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0 -
bookseller1980 wrote: »What are bumbleberries?
Canadian blackberries :rotfl:Don't Take Life too Seriously - Nobody gets out alive :rotfl:0 -
Bunnyinthelights wrote: »Arrrgh,
Just sat and watched kids devour homemade bumbleberry pie and it looked LUSH! Kids both literally licked the bowls clean so must have been nice.
DH just called from B'ham airport-just landed and won't be home for another hour and a bit *cue big tears from both kids*
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Sounds interesting - what's a bumbleberry?26.2.19/14.1.19: T MC 3629.26/3629.26 : VM 0% 1050/13876.59 : W 0% 100/1485 = 4409.26/18990.85 =25.17%28.1.19/28.1.19 Hubs 0% £400/£2,977 =13.44%SPC 2019 #073
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bookseller1980 wrote: »What are bumbleberries?
according to a google search
http://www.practicallyedible.com/edible.nsf/encyclopaedia!openframeset&frame=Right&Src=/edible.nsf/pages/bumbleberries!opendocument
or
http://www.thetoque.com/040427/bumbleberries.htmNevertheless she persisted.0 -
InkyCats20 wrote: »Whatatwit - Yes, in cell A1 (for example) type the first date 01/01/2009, then in the cell dorectly below it A2 type 02/01/2009.
Highlight both, then using the little cross thingy that's in the bottom right hand corner, drag down to fill in the dates you need.
Probably some really flashy, whizzy way of doing it but that always works for me
IC
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I'm lazy:rolleyes:PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBT NERD #869Numpty,Not sure why but I'm crying. Of all the peeps on this board you're the kindest & most supportive of all & I'm :mad: &
for you all at the same time . Wish I was there to give you a big :grouphug: & emergency hobnobs
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LOL!
We always just used to call a mixture of blackberries etc 'bumbleberries'
Shows how much we know, lolEmpty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0 -
Bunnyinthelights wrote: »LOL!
We always just used to call a mixture of blackberries etc 'bumbleberries'
Shows how much we know, lol
Google might wrong :eek: eeek How will I teach if it is !!!
and laminating takes so LONG!Nevertheless she persisted.0
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