Last edited by Rajendra_kodavaty; 11-12-2016 at 07:55 AM. Reason: Cross Post
One way...
Assume this is your data...
Data Range
A 1 3/1/2015 2 3 4 3/2/2015 5 6 3/3/2015 7 8 9 10 11 3/4/2015
Select the entire range A1:A11.
Press function key F5.
Click the Special button
Select Blanks>OK
In the formula bar type this formula:
=A1
Commit the formula by holding down the CTRL key then pressing Enter.
The result will be:
Data Range
A 1 3/1/2015 2 3/1/2015 3 3/1/2015 4 3/2/2015 5 3/2/2015 6 3/3/2015 7 3/3/2015 8 3/3/2015 9 3/3/2015 10 3/3/2015 11 3/4/2015
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