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How can I autofill dates in Excel excluding Sunday?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Compute SLA between dates including weekendsAutofill date pattern with ExcelHow to autofill a start and end date where both values are within one cell? ExcelHow to determine next Delivery date based off today's dateExcel fill dates except SundayCan you autofill numbers going upward?How to format historical dates in Excel?Pivot table Date Filter- Force 'This Week' to MondayExcel dates in sequential ordersConditional formatting on dates in Excel 2013
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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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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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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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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
5
Yet another variant of the second:=A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1
– Hannu
Apr 10 at 18:49
1
oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one
– cybernetic.nomad
Apr 10 at 18:51
Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.
– Hannu
Apr 10 at 18:52
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Your problem can be solved by using below shown method also:

How it works:
- Enter start date, 04/08/2019 in Cell
A1
(Cell Format ismm/dd/yyyy). Write this Formula in Cell
A2& fill it down
till you need.=IF(WEEKDAY(A1,2)<>6,A1+1,A1+2)Enter this formula in Cell
C1to
justify the Formula inColumn A, and
fill it Down also.=TEXT(WEEKDAY(A1,1),"DDDD")
Adjust cell references in the Formula as needed.
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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
5
Yet another variant of the second:=A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1
– Hannu
Apr 10 at 18:49
1
oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one
– cybernetic.nomad
Apr 10 at 18:51
Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.
– Hannu
Apr 10 at 18:52
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
5
Yet another variant of the second:=A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1
– Hannu
Apr 10 at 18:49
1
oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one
– cybernetic.nomad
Apr 10 at 18:51
Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.
– Hannu
Apr 10 at 18:52
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
answered Apr 10 at 16:50
cybernetic.nomadcybernetic.nomad
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5
Yet another variant of the second:=A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1
– Hannu
Apr 10 at 18:49
1
oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one
– cybernetic.nomad
Apr 10 at 18:51
Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.
– Hannu
Apr 10 at 18:52
add a comment |
5
Yet another variant of the second:=A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1
– Hannu
Apr 10 at 18:49
1
oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one
– cybernetic.nomad
Apr 10 at 18:51
Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.
– Hannu
Apr 10 at 18:52
5
5
Yet another variant of the second:
=A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1– Hannu
Apr 10 at 18:49
Yet another variant of the second:
=A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1– Hannu
Apr 10 at 18:49
1
1
oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one
– cybernetic.nomad
Apr 10 at 18:51
oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one
– cybernetic.nomad
Apr 10 at 18:51
Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.
– Hannu
Apr 10 at 18:52
Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.
– Hannu
Apr 10 at 18:52
add a comment |
Your problem can be solved by using below shown method also:

How it works:
- Enter start date, 04/08/2019 in Cell
A1
(Cell Format ismm/dd/yyyy). Write this Formula in Cell
A2& fill it down
till you need.=IF(WEEKDAY(A1,2)<>6,A1+1,A1+2)Enter this formula in Cell
C1to
justify the Formula inColumn A, and
fill it Down also.=TEXT(WEEKDAY(A1,1),"DDDD")
Adjust cell references in the Formula as needed.
add a comment |
Your problem can be solved by using below shown method also:

How it works:
- Enter start date, 04/08/2019 in Cell
A1
(Cell Format ismm/dd/yyyy). Write this Formula in Cell
A2& fill it down
till you need.=IF(WEEKDAY(A1,2)<>6,A1+1,A1+2)Enter this formula in Cell
C1to
justify the Formula inColumn A, and
fill it Down also.=TEXT(WEEKDAY(A1,1),"DDDD")
Adjust cell references in the Formula as needed.
add a comment |
Your problem can be solved by using below shown method also:

How it works:
- Enter start date, 04/08/2019 in Cell
A1
(Cell Format ismm/dd/yyyy). Write this Formula in Cell
A2& fill it down
till you need.=IF(WEEKDAY(A1,2)<>6,A1+1,A1+2)Enter this formula in Cell
C1to
justify the Formula inColumn A, and
fill it Down also.=TEXT(WEEKDAY(A1,1),"DDDD")
Adjust cell references in the Formula as needed.
Your problem can be solved by using below shown method also:

How it works:
- Enter start date, 04/08/2019 in Cell
A1
(Cell Format ismm/dd/yyyy). Write this Formula in Cell
A2& fill it down
till you need.=IF(WEEKDAY(A1,2)<>6,A1+1,A1+2)Enter this formula in Cell
C1to
justify the Formula inColumn A, and
fill it Down also.=TEXT(WEEKDAY(A1,1),"DDDD")
Adjust cell references in the Formula as needed.
edited Apr 11 at 9:43
answered Apr 11 at 8:10
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