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Default Formula for the Following Day

The formula

=A1+1

wail return the date on day after the date in A1. Be sure to
format the cell as a date. If you need to skip weekend dates, use

=WORKDAY(A1,1)

This will skip weekends. WORKDAY is part of the Analysis Tool
Pak, so you must have this add-in loaded (go to the Tools menu,
choose Add-Ins, and put a check next to Analysis Tool Pak).


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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com




"Anne" wrote in message
...
I type this same spreadsheet on almost a daily basis. Here is
the thing, it
is for the following day. Is there any way that I can put some
kind of
formula in to get it where I do not have to type the day every
single time I
go into the spreadsheet?

For example:

Today is 7/14/06, I need to prepare this spreadsheet for about
16 people for
their appointment the following day, and there are times when I
forget to put
the date in. So the formula would need to automatically put
the date in for
everytime the spreadsheet is opened. I do not need the time
because the
times of the appointments are all different.

Please help me!!!!!!