Are you just incrementing the dates by one day? If so, it's quite
easy. Enter the first date in J5. In K5, enter =J5 + 1. Copy K5 all
the way to AW5.

On Sep 4, 10:37 am, cmatera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a worksheet where cells J5, M5, P5 All the way through AW5 have
> dates formatted in the mm/dd/yyyy format.  Ideally I want to enter in
> the date in the first cell J5 and have the rest of the dates populate
> the cells all the way up to cells AW5 is that possible?
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris

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