Semi-monthly date fill

pilot

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In preparing an amortization schedule, I need to fill a column with semi-monthly dates, i.e. 04-15-03, 04-30-03, 05-15-03, 05-31-03… always the 15th and last day of the month. Is there a formula that does this?
 

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You could probably do one formula, but a with a midmonth date in a1,
put
=DATE(YEAR(A1),MONTH(A1)+1,0)
in A2
and
=DATE(YEAR(A2),MONTH(A2)+1,15)
in a3.

Now select both a2 and a3 and drag them down as far as you need.
 
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