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Old June 15th, 2004, 01:37 PM
Linda
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Default cell contents automatically populate another cell

I'm working on a timesheet - 2 weeks worth of dates. The
last date listed in the list (B31) I'd also list to have
listed in F4 which is where my "Pay Period Ending Date:"
is to be. I've been manually adding the date there but
thought why should I have to look that date up all the
time when it would be listed on my sheet after I get the
dates put in for the 2 week pay period. I'm sure it's an
easy thing but I haven't been able to find my answer thru
excel help. Thank you!
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Old June 15th, 2004, 01:46 PM
Linda
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Default cell contents automatically populate another cell

Guess I figured it out -- I just typed = in F4 and then
went to click on B31 to see what the location was (B31)
and it popped it in next to the = and then when I clicked
off that cell the contents of B31 also showed up in F4.
COOL! Sorry to bother you guys!

-----Original Message-----
I'm working on a timesheet - 2 weeks worth of dates. The
last date listed in the list (B31) I'd also list to have
listed in F4 which is where my "Pay Period Ending Date:"
is to be. I've been manually adding the date there but
thought why should I have to look that date up all the
time when it would be listed on my sheet after I get the
dates put in for the 2 week pay period. I'm sure it's an
easy thing but I haven't been able to find my answer thru
excel help. Thank you!
.

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Old June 15th, 2004, 11:20 PM
CLR
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Default cell contents automatically populate another cell

Yes, Linda, and what is "really" cool, is that neat feeling you get when you
realize you just figured it out yourself...........congratulations......and
keep coming back.........

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3




"Linda" wrote in message
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Guess I figured it out -- I just typed = in F4 and then
went to click on B31 to see what the location was (B31)
and it popped it in next to the = and then when I clicked
off that cell the contents of B31 also showed up in F4.
COOL! Sorry to bother you guys!

-----Original Message-----
I'm working on a timesheet - 2 weeks worth of dates. The
last date listed in the list (B31) I'd also list to have
listed in F4 which is where my "Pay Period Ending Date:"
is to be. I've been manually adding the date there but
thought why should I have to look that date up all the
time when it would be listed on my sheet after I get the
dates put in for the 2 week pay period. I'm sure it's an
easy thing but I haven't been able to find my answer thru
excel help. Thank you!
.



 




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