How can I autofill dates in Excel excluding Sunday?





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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






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            Yet another variant of the second: =A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1

            – Hannu
            yesterday








          • 1





            oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one

            – cybernetic.nomad
            yesterday











          • Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.

            – Hannu
            yesterday



















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          Your problem can be solved by using below shown method also:



          enter image description here



          How it works:




          • Enter start date, 04/08/2019 in Cell A1
            (Cell Format is mm/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 C1 to
            justify the Formula in Column 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






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            • 5





              Yet another variant of the second: =A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1

              – Hannu
              yesterday








            • 1





              oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one

              – cybernetic.nomad
              yesterday











            • Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.

              – Hannu
              yesterday
















            7














            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






            share|improve this answer



















            • 5





              Yet another variant of the second: =A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1

              – Hannu
              yesterday








            • 1





              oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one

              – cybernetic.nomad
              yesterday











            • Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.

              – Hannu
              yesterday














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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






            share|improve this answer













            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







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            • 5





              Yet another variant of the second: =A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1

              – Hannu
              yesterday








            • 1





              oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one

              – cybernetic.nomad
              yesterday











            • Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.

              – Hannu
              yesterday














            • 5





              Yet another variant of the second: =A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1

              – Hannu
              yesterday








            • 1





              oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one

              – cybernetic.nomad
              yesterday











            • Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.

              – Hannu
              yesterday








            5




            5





            Yet another variant of the second: =A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1

            – Hannu
            yesterday







            Yet another variant of the second: =A2+1+(WEEKDAY(A2+1)=1)*1

            – Hannu
            yesterday






            1




            1





            oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one

            – cybernetic.nomad
            yesterday





            oooh! Clever use of the true/false numerical values, hadn't thought of that one

            – cybernetic.nomad
            yesterday













            Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.

            – Hannu
            yesterday





            Yes, it also opens up for more complex series generation.

            – Hannu
            yesterday













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            Your problem can be solved by using below shown method also:



            enter image description here



            How it works:




            • Enter start date, 04/08/2019 in Cell A1
              (Cell Format is mm/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 C1 to
              justify the Formula in Column A, and
              fill it Down also.



              =TEXT(WEEKDAY(A1,1),"DDDD")




            Adjust cell references in the Formula as needed.






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              Your problem can be solved by using below shown method also:



              enter image description here



              How it works:




              • Enter start date, 04/08/2019 in Cell A1
                (Cell Format is mm/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 C1 to
                justify the Formula in Column A, and
                fill it Down also.



                =TEXT(WEEKDAY(A1,1),"DDDD")




              Adjust cell references in the Formula as needed.






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                Your problem can be solved by using below shown method also:



                enter image description here



                How it works:




                • Enter start date, 04/08/2019 in Cell A1
                  (Cell Format is mm/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 C1 to
                  justify the Formula in Column A, and
                  fill it Down also.



                  =TEXT(WEEKDAY(A1,1),"DDDD")




                Adjust cell references in the Formula as needed.






                share|improve this answer















                Your problem can be solved by using below shown method also:



                enter image description here



                How it works:




                • Enter start date, 04/08/2019 in Cell A1
                  (Cell Format is mm/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 C1 to
                  justify the Formula in Column A, and
                  fill it Down also.



                  =TEXT(WEEKDAY(A1,1),"DDDD")




                Adjust cell references in the Formula as needed.







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