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How to extend series of dates in Google Docs?

Is there a way to create a column of date easily with google speadsheets like with Excel ?

In Excel, enter a date, hold right click button + shift and move the mouse to create dates

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In both Excel and Google Spreadsheet...

  1. Enter a date in a cell
  2. With LEFT mouse button, click (and hold) square handle in bottom right corner of cell.
  3. Drag the selection to cover all cells you wish to be dates.
  4. Release mouse button.

However, Google Spreadsheet will fill the selection with the same date, unlike Excel that fills a sequence of consecutive dates.

To make a sequence of dates in Google Spreadsheet, complete the first two cells manually and select these two cells to drag over the required range of cells. Google Spreadsheet then continues the sequence.


In Excel, enter a date, hold right click button + shift and move the mouse to create dates

This does not work for me in Excel?

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When I do this in spreadsheet, I have the same date in all cell – Kris-I Sep 4 '12 at 9:57
Ah, you wish to create a sequence of dates... 2012-09-04, 2012-09-05, etc... Then you need to manually create the first two entries and select these two entries before dragging the selection. – w3d Sep 4 '12 at 10:12

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