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Calendar in a cell
Hi,
Is it possible to insert a calendar similar to the ones used in MS Project, or Outlook, where you click a pull down arrow and you select a date to be inserted in that cell? Any help will be appreciated, Roberto |
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Ron de Bruin has some samples at:
http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm Ron has a link (at the bottom of that URL) where you can get a free version of a control. (It's not included in excel (but if you have it, you can use it there.) (I think it's installed with Access.) Roberto wrote: Hi, Is it possible to insert a calendar similar to the ones used in MS Project, or Outlook, where you click a pull down arrow and you select a date to be inserted in that cell? Any help will be appreciated, Roberto -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks. Worked like a charm!
"Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... Ron de Bruin has some samples at: http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm Ron has a link (at the bottom of that URL) where you can get a free version of a control. (It's not included in excel (but if you have it, you can use it there.) (I think it's installed with Access.) Roberto wrote: Hi, Is it possible to insert a calendar similar to the ones used in MS Project, or Outlook, where you click a pull down arrow and you select a date to be inserted in that cell? Any help will be appreciated, Roberto -- Dave Peterson |
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