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I have excel 2000 and have a calendar of every month on a single spreadsheet.
When I attempt to update the days by putting January 1st in the new day it
updates but is missing days. Particular it skips Sundays. Is there an easy
way to update this?
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Sorry. My eyesight isn't what it was and I'm struggling to read your
spreadsheet from here.

What formula are you using in which cells?
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I have excel 2000 and have a calendar of every month on a single
spreadsheet.
When I attempt to update the days by putting January 1st in the new day it
updates but is missing days. Particular it skips Sundays. Is there an
easy
way to update this?



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