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| + | ~~NOCACHE~~ | ||
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| + | {{counter|yesterday| time| times}} yesterday, and | ||
| + | {{counter|total| time| total times}}.</ | ||
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| =====Spreadsheet===== | =====Spreadsheet===== | ||
| ====Replace dates with incremented year==== | ====Replace dates with incremented year==== | ||
| - | Your spreadsheet has a column with dates, say B7 has 1/2/2019 and you want to replace the dates in the rest of the column with the next year, e.g., 2020. | + | Your spreadsheet has a column with dates, |
| - | - Insert new column to right of dates column (new and blank column | + | - Insert new (temporary) |
| - | - Apply this formula in new column | + | - Apply this here formula in new column |
| - | - Select the cell C7 and drag down to select all rows in column | + | - Select the cell B4 and drag down to select all rows in column |
| - | - Control-D (pastes the formula down the column). You should see the updated dates in column | + | - Control-D (pastes the formula down the column). You should see the updated dates in this new column |
| - | - Select all of the column | + | - Select all of the column |
| - | - Put cursor in first date you want to change, that is, in cell B7 | + | - Put cursor in first date you want to change, that is, in cell A4 |
| - | - Edit > Paste Special > Paste Special. | + | - Edit > Paste Special > Paste Special. |
| - | - You can delete column | + | - You can now safely |
| ====Give a Cell a Name and Use It Elsewhere==== | ====Give a Cell a Name and Use It Elsewhere==== | ||
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| Note that names can be used within formulas. | Note that names can be used within formulas. | ||
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| + | ====Copy a cell value to cells beneath it==== | ||
| + | You want the same value in all of the cells that matches the value in the first cell. | ||
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| + | - Click the cell with the value | ||
| + | - Copy it: ⌘+C | ||
| + | - Select the range of cells below where you want it pasted (click and drag, or click first cell, then Shift+click last cell) | ||
| + | - Paste: ⌘+V | ||
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