Question

Looking for an excel formula that will display "13-Aug" and means August of 2013. I would ideally want to copy the "13-Aug" cell to the 11 cells on its right, incrementing the month and appropriate year each time, so it would look like:

"13-Aug", "13-Sep", ..., "13-Dec", "14-Jan", "14-Feb"

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Solution

There are a number of ways to go about this. One way would be to enter the date 8/1/2013 manually in the first cell (say A1 for example's sake) and then in B1 type the following formula (and then drag it across):

=DATE(YEAR(A1),MONTH(A1)+1,1)

Since you only want to see month and year, you can format accordingly using the different custom date formats available.

The format you're looking for is YY-Mmm.

OTHER TIPS

Try the formula

=TEXT(TODAY(),"MMYYYY")

First thing first. set the column in which you are working in by clicking on format cells->number-> date and then format e.g Jan-16 representing Jan, 1, 2016. and then apply either of the formulas above.

Very easy, trial and error. Go to the cell you want the month in. Type the Month, go to the next cell and type the year, something weird will come up but then go to your number section click on the little arrow in the right bottom and highlight text and it will change to the year you originally typed

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