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The Fool on the Hill

Calendar function
 
Dear Excel(lent) users !

Can somebody tell me how to insert a calendar in Excel ? And how can I add
information behind certain dates?

Is it also possible to transform it to html?

Thanks for your help !



Dave Peterson

Calendar function
 
Ron de Bruin has some tips/links at:
http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm

The Fool on the Hill wrote:

Dear Excel(lent) users !

Can somebody tell me how to insert a calendar in Excel ? And how can I add
information behind certain dates?

Is it also possible to transform it to html?

Thanks for your help !


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Dave Peterson

Dave Peterson

Calendar function
 
Ps. I don't understand what you mean by adding something behind the dates.

pps. I don't speak the HTML.

The Fool on the Hill wrote:

Dear Excel(lent) users !

Can somebody tell me how to insert a calendar in Excel ? And how can I add
information behind certain dates?

Is it also possible to transform it to html?

Thanks for your help !


--

Dave Peterson

The Fool on the Hill

Calendar function
 
I mean the following :

If I have a calendar I want to make good use of it. So that means entering
some dates at a certain day. For instance adding xmas day, easter, birthdays,
etc. etc.

So if I click on the 25th of december I want a notification somewhere, that
it is xmas day.





"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Ron de Bruin has some tips/links at:
http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm

The Fool on the Hill wrote:

Dear Excel(lent) users !

Can somebody tell me how to insert a calendar in Excel ? And how can I add
information behind certain dates?

Is it also possible to transform it to html?

Thanks for your help !


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

Calendar function
 
What kind of calendar? Is it just a worksheet formatted as a calendar?

Maybe just typing the info into that calendar would work for you.

Maybe you'd like to look at how Chip Pearson does it:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm
Look for Calendar.

Personally, I think I like Google's calendar.
http://www.google.com/calendar/render

I can get emails or text messages for the things I want. And I can even share
any of my calendars with others.



The Fool on the Hill wrote:

I mean the following :

If I have a calendar I want to make good use of it. So that means entering
some dates at a certain day. For instance adding xmas day, easter, birthdays,
etc. etc.

So if I click on the 25th of december I want a notification somewhere, that
it is xmas day.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Ron de Bruin has some tips/links at:
http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm

The Fool on the Hill wrote:

Dear Excel(lent) users !

Can somebody tell me how to insert a calendar in Excel ? And how can I add
information behind certain dates?

Is it also possible to transform it to html?

Thanks for your help !


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson

CJ

Calendar function
 
hi Dave

i trying to insert a calendar i downloaded from Chip Pearson into my excel
worksheet. i got the calendar into my worksheet, but i don't need the 2 extra
columns. the calendar has 7 columns and i just need 5 columns. any ideas? thx

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

What kind of calendar? Is it just a worksheet formatted as a calendar?

Maybe just typing the info into that calendar would work for you.

Maybe you'd like to look at how Chip Pearson does it:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm
Look for Calendar.

Personally, I think I like Google's calendar.
http://www.google.com/calendar/render

I can get emails or text messages for the things I want. And I can even share
any of my calendars with others.



The Fool on the Hill wrote:

I mean the following :

If I have a calendar I want to make good use of it. So that means entering
some dates at a certain day. For instance adding xmas day, easter, birthdays,
etc. etc.

So if I click on the 25th of december I want a notification somewhere, that
it is xmas day.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Ron de Bruin has some tips/links at:
http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm

The Fool on the Hill wrote:

Dear Excel(lent) users !

Can somebody tell me how to insert a calendar in Excel ? And how can I add
information behind certain dates?

Is it also possible to transform it to html?

Thanks for your help !

--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

Calendar function
 
Personally? I'd live with those extra columns. Who knows when you'll need
them.

But maybe you could just hide the columns you don't want to see????

cj wrote:

hi Dave

i trying to insert a calendar i downloaded from Chip Pearson into my excel
worksheet. i got the calendar into my worksheet, but i don't need the 2 extra
columns. the calendar has 7 columns and i just need 5 columns. any ideas? thx

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

What kind of calendar? Is it just a worksheet formatted as a calendar?

Maybe just typing the info into that calendar would work for you.

Maybe you'd like to look at how Chip Pearson does it:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm
Look for Calendar.

Personally, I think I like Google's calendar.
http://www.google.com/calendar/render

I can get emails or text messages for the things I want. And I can even share
any of my calendars with others.



The Fool on the Hill wrote:

I mean the following :

If I have a calendar I want to make good use of it. So that means entering
some dates at a certain day. For instance adding xmas day, easter, birthdays,
etc. etc.

So if I click on the 25th of december I want a notification somewhere, that
it is xmas day.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Ron de Bruin has some tips/links at:
http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm

The Fool on the Hill wrote:

Dear Excel(lent) users !

Can somebody tell me how to insert a calendar in Excel ? And how can I add
information behind certain dates?

Is it also possible to transform it to html?

Thanks for your help !

--

Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


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