Validation using dates... w/o actual dates

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thinartweakens

I am learning a lot looking through all these posts, but can't figure out
this answer. I am creating a spreadsheet of projects with a column for
deadlines. I want to be able to select the deadline from a drop-down
list/data validation.

BUT I want the deadline choices to say things like, "today," "tomorrow," "by
end of week," "in one week," "in two weeks," "in one month," etc. And then
it would automatically input that as an actual "ddd m/d/yy" date.

Also hope to list "Mon." "Tues." etc., where it would input the actual date
of the next upcoming one. And if possible, one for the 1st workday of the
following month, and one for the 15th of the following month (or the Mon
after, if on a weekend). The user should also be able to input a particular
date if they would like. I assume this would be done just by typing it
directly in the cell, right?

This deadline should NOT change as today's date changes. It must remain as
it was originally input, unless it is manually changed.

Oh - and it would be fine if one column had the drop-down box, and the next
column had the actual date. This would help a ton, so I eagerly await any
help you can offer!
 
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paul

i though this sounded quite interesting.I have started a sheet,where there is
a table with your deadlines in a vertical column and the next column is a
column of formulas which calculate your deadlines The output cell is
=a1+vlookup()
today 0
tomorrow 1
day after tomorrow 2
next week 7
two weeks 14
end of week =IF(WEEKDAY($F$4,2)=5,7,5-WEEKDAY($F$4,2))
monday =IF(WEEKDAY($F$4,2)=1,7,8-WEEKDAY($F$4,2))
etc etc
 
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paul

if you see this message you can email me,see my email address and modify as
shown.Make sure you make the subject line very clear about subject and
include your user name
 
T

thinartweakens

Hello again Paul,
Can you explain your idea a little further? I'm not exactly sure where to
begin. When you say "table" do you mean a pivot table? I'm also not sure
where you would put the output cell, and where you would use the 0, 1, 2, and
other formulas. I'm still learning Excel's more advanced techniques, and am
new to the discussion group, so that might explain why I am lost! Feel free
to email if you like. (e-mail address removed) Thanks so much!
KT
 

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