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In Google Sheets supposing you want to have a starting day and then calculate all of the other days in the month, and then also work out automatically what day of the week it is, and then highlight say the weekends-Saturday and Sunday in a different color. So letamp;#39;s do that. Just to test it, Iamp;#39;ll show you first of all, supposing instead of January 1st 2023, supposing we start with August 1st in 2024, you can see that the Saturday and Sunday are down here. Itamp;#39;s calculated that those are the days which are the weekend days. Letamp;#39;s do another one. Letamp;#39;s go for September 1, 2025. And once again you can see how the weekends are highlighted in a different color. And itamp;#39;s also worked out all of the days of the month. So how do we do that? Letamp;#39;s begin with a brand new spreadsheet. And weamp;#39;ll just begin with our first date. Now, what Iamp;#39;m going to do is just go equals that plus one. And Google Sheets b