Excel 2013 :: Autofill (for Days And Months) Not Functioning
Apr 3, 2014
I am using excel 2013 in my laptop (windows 8.1) after having upgraded excel 2007. Everything works fine during my daily tasks. Especially autofill which I use quite often works perfect.
At the same time I upgraded my girlfriends laptop (Windows 7) with the office 2013 (office 2007 was the older version) and somewhere there begun some isues. Autofill doesn't. Especially with months or days. I enter the value "Monday", I drag down (of course using the black filled cross down right of the cell) the cursor and all the cells get the value Monday. Even if enter the value Tuesday in the second cell and then try to autofill (having marked before both these two cells) I get the same results. Monday, Tuesday, Monday, Tuesday.
I tried to test the autofill with numbers. If i write only the one number (for instance the value "1") and then autofill, this doesn't work. It gives me the value "1" in all the cells. But if I enter the value "2" in the second cell, the autofill works fine (marking these 2 cells and then autofill).
We make some online courses using exactly the same excel exercise files. In my laptop everything works perfect.
I need to know how to make a workbook (and any/all copies made there from) cease to function (become irreversibly read-only) after a specific period of time following the first time it is loaded by a user (this would be preferable), or after a specified date (this could also work).
I have a time column (A) that when looked in the cell only shows AM & PM times, but the cell itself (not showing) contains dates too, keeping me from be able to do a sheet wide sort of time or time frame occurrences.
Can I do some thing to sort these cells with their corresponding rows based on time only disregarding dates?
I am trying sort out all rows that in column (A) is time equal to or greater than 4:00 PM OR even maybe sort all rows that column (A) shows a time between 4:00 PM & 7:00 PM. The date in the cell is the problem, I think. Excel 2013
I am currently trying to make a digital time card for my place of employment. I has an odd set up and odd date ranges. The pay period starts on the 21st of each month and ends on the 20th of the next month.
The time cards have 5 columns for each week starting on Mondays going to Sunday (also weird its not Saturday to Sunday) What I was hoping to accomplish was being able to select the starting month of your choice for pay period and have multiple cells update the week date range.
Date Date Date Date Date
**Here would be the drop down month select.
Sept 21 - Sept 22 Sept 23 - Sept 29 Sept 30 - Oct 6 Oct 7 - Oct 13 Oct 14 -Oct 20
I use [=IF(F15="","",EDATE(F15,-D15))] to track time frames. The problem is Edate works great for months but on occasion I need days, like 40 days. In cell D15 I have a list where the user must choose from, but one of the choices needs to be in days so the Edate won’t work anymore.
I am working on a "Salary Payment voucher excel Userform".
How can i do it, if i don't want manually fill in the number of working days into the textbox myself, Can i have the userform to automatically fill in the number of days when i initialize the userform.
I want to have a range of days in a cell, for example in cell A1 will have may 2-may 9. when I use the autofill handle I want A2 cell to read may 10 - may 17 and then if I use it again A3 will read may 18- may 25 and then roll over to the next month . As it stand right now if I put in may 2 - may 9 and use the autofill handle the next cell down will read may 2 - may 10.
my spreadsheet is setup with two dates: A date for when someone joins our group A date for when they are released/leave
I want to be able to see exactly how many years/months/days transpired between these two dates. I have tried lots of different formulas with no success.
I am using the following formula to calculate years months and days in Excell 2007 =DATEDIF(C7,D7,"y") & " yrs, " & DATEDIF(C7,D7,"ym") & " mths, " & DATEDIF(C7,D7,"md") & " days"
I have a start date dd/mm/yyyy, and require a formula that everytime a spreadsheet is opened, based on the current date, to calculate how many years, months and days have elasped yy mm dd since the start date...
I have been struggling for almost 2 days with this problem.
I have a list of data, one column of which is the date displayed in dd/mmm/yy format. This date will always be entered by users and is variable.
I can't find a way of counting the number of occurences of each month and each day that the date represents.
So, I want to know how many occurences of March, June, May, Septemeber etc are on this list and Mondays, Tuesdays, etc.
I have tried several posssible routes, DCOUNT DCOUNTA COUNT COUNTIF SUM. I've also tried separating the date out into days & months using the MONTH & DAY functions but this didn't work either.
It also apepars (shock horror) that Excel has incorrect date & day values because entering todays date in one cell (11/05/2006) and then using the DAY function to find the day of the week for this date produces WED when it should be THU. (My system date is set as 1 Jan 1900).
I feel that Excel can't separate the months & days away from the date, since the date is stored as a numerical value and not as we humans use dates. The dates will always be manually entered by users, probably as dd-mm and Excel will automatically add in the year.
How can I count the occurences of each month and days of the week?
...and I need to determine if the difference between them is daily, weekly, or monthly. There are 79 of these lists, on 79 different sheets so I can't visually peg them as daily, weekly, or monthly.
The way I have been looking at the problem is to calculate the number of months between the last & first dates and see if the resulting answer (+1) matches the number of actual dates, and so on...
In one column I'll have a list incrementing in 1w,2w,3w,1month and I want to be able to count the number of days that have elapsed till the latest cell. Right now I'm just winging it by saying there's always 31 days in one month using a COUNTA function, but I need it to be accurate.
I know I will earn $5,000 of monthly revenue from a client. $5,000 is represented in a monthly revenue cell. I have 12 columns showing the 12 months of the year. There is an additional cell showing the customers implementation date.
If a company's implementation date is on or after the 15th of the month (example: 3/28/2014) then the next month (April 2014) is skipped and the $5,000 is returned to columns May through December. All months prior to May return $0.00. If the implementation date is before the 15th day of the month (example: 3/13/2014) then the next month (April 2014) and all months after will return $5,000. All months including March and prior must return $0.00. If the implementation date is unknown then 12/31/2099 would be in the implementation date cell and $0.00 is returned for all 12 months.
Essentially, if the implementation date is prior to the 15th of the month the revenue will show as of the following month. If the implementation date is on or after the 15th of the month the revenue skips the following month and will show the month after.
I am looking for a formula that will return the number of months (periods) between two dates, ignoring days and years. Using the above dates, which cannot be changed, the result needs to be 63. The formulas I have tried keep returning 64 because my later date is at the end of a period, and my earlier date is at the beginning.
I have some cells which must be in the format 15/06/2007 15:25
I then need to add either days, months or years onto it.
Say the above date/time is in cell A1, when I do =YEAR(A1)+5 it displays 2012 if I choose the general cell format, but when I select the same cell format (date time) it comes out as 04/07/1905 00:00
We have a requirement to spread/phase amounts over multiple columns (representing months) using a weighting (represents working days per month).
We will calculate the weighting result in excel first (represented by a % per month), so the macro will be more of an allocation of row amount against the equivalent column %.
So far i have the following code:
VB: Sub phasing() Dim SourceA As Range Dim Weight_ResA As Range Dim TargA As Range Dim i As Long
I have added 3 tables data .. also I had created a sample solution calc for emp1 and project1 ... I need to calculation the ratio between the months based on the working days and allocate the efforts accordingly.
I have subtracted two dates from B2 & B1 using DATEDIF() Function and the results are available in (B5) Year, (C5) Month and (D5) Days respectively. Now the problem is how to Subtract, Add days & Months using borrow, Carry forward to the previous cells (I need formula, function for the above). I have to take 30 days from month ie in C5 if the days (D5
I have a macro that I've been using for a while now for one workbook that I want to use in another workbook for the same purpose. But, when I try to run it in the second workbook it gives me a Runtime error (32809). Here is the macro:
Sub invisible() If Range("G16").Value = True Then ActiveSheet.Shapes("OptionButton13").Visible = False ActiveSheet.Shapes("OptionButton14").Visible = False Range("A36").Value = "Blah Blah Blah" Range("C36").Value = "" Range("C37").Value = "" ActiveSheet.Shapes("Check Box 182").Visible = False Range("I11").Value = "Blah Blah" Range("K11").Value = "" Range("B36").Value = True Else ActiveSheet.Shapes("OptionButton13").Visible = True ActiveSheet.Shapes("OptionButton14").Visible = True Range("A36").Value = "Blah Blah Blah" Range("C36").Value = "No" Range("C37").Value = "Yes" ActiveSheet.Shapes("Check Box 182").Visible = True Range("I11").Value = "Blah Blah" Range("K11").Value = "100" Range("J11").Value = False End If End Sub It is giving me the runtime error on this line:
ActiveSheet.Shapes("OptionButton13").Visible = True What could be the problem?
I need a formula to calculate how many months has passed irregardless how many days had passed. What I mean by that is if I have a starting date of 1/31/2010 and an end date of 2/1/28/2010, that should count as 1 month passed. I tried using the DATEDIF function, but that function is counting number of days, so if only 28 days had passed, that would not count as 1 month.