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hello everyone today I will show you how to create a work schedule in Microsoft Excel the lesson will be useful for those who are just starting to master this program but experienced users will also be able to learn something new for themselves if this video seems too fast or slow to you then you can easily choose the playback speed that suits you and if you want to watch videos without sound then just turn on subtitles I wish you a pleasant viewing so lets get started I click on one of the cells and type the number one I press enter then click on this cell again and move to the main tab to the section editing I open the fill options and I choose the point called series since I am making a work schedule for the month of September then in the line stop value I specify the number 30. after all this month is exactly the number of days I click ok this way I performed autocomplete with the specified condition and I didnt have to enter these numbers manually on the other hand I could do it