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How do I create a column in Numbers which displays date and time increasing?

How do I create a column in numbers which displays date and time increasing by 30 min intervals?

Cannot see anything in Numbers Help to achieve this.


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MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 12.6

Posted on Mar 5, 2023 5:30 AM

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Posted on Mar 5, 2023 2:25 PM

Hi kerraddoo,


Enter the first two times to give Numbers a hint:



Select both cells and drag the yellow dot down:



Regards,

Ian.

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Mar 31, 2023 11:49 PM in response to Richard O

Hi Richard,

This discussion has been marked as "Best Answer" by the Original Poster. Your new question can be answered in this way:


No, there is no sort function at the bottom of a table.

There is a sort feature at the top of a column from a Header Row.

There is a sort feature for a table in Format Panel.

No, you can not sort one column by itself. Numbers mimics a database where each column is a "field" and each row is a "record".

After selecting a table, see the the options in the Format Panel > Sort.

More information on your main aim may lead to a solution.


Perhaps if you start a new discussion, it may attract more answers.


Regards,

Ian.

How do I create a column in Numbers which displays date and time increasing?

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