Ah, thank you! That's exactly what I'm after! Cameron Horsburgh On 4 February 2016 at 18:43, Christian Moe wrote: > > Hi, > > S- (Shift-Return) is your friend. After you've entered the first > two dates, move down to the third row (which needs to be empty), and hit > S-. You can continue pressing S- without moving down a row > each time. > > Yours, > Christian > > > > Cameron Horsburgh writes: > > > Hi folks, > > > > I'm putting together a spreadsheet in org-mode. This is the general > format: > > > > |----------------------+---------------+--------------------| > > | Date | Field One | Field Two | > > |----------------------+---------------+--------------------| > > | [2016-02-07 Sun] | | | > > | [2016-02-14 Sun] | | | > > | [A few lines] | | | > > | [A few more lines] | | | > > | [2016-12-25 Sun] | | | > > |----------------------+---------------+--------------------+ > > > > The date column needs to have a list of dates for every Sunday this year. > > In a traditional spreadsheet program there would be a function to 'fill' > > the series of dates automatically. I can't see anything in org-mode that > > would do this. Am I missing something, or will I just have to do it > > manually? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Cameron Horsburgh > >