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I have a list of deadlines in an excel spreadsheet. I'm wondering if it's
possible to run some sort of conversion that will format the dates into a
monthly calendar with each event appearing in its proper place.

I would need it to be pretty automated as it is required to create monthly,
and often needs to be updated during that time.
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Can you give some dated formatted examples.?
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LisaZ wrote:
I have a list of deadlines in an excel spreadsheet. I'm wondering if it's
possible to run some sort of conversion that will format the dates into a
monthly calendar with each event appearing in its proper place.

I would need it to be pretty automated as it is required to create monthly,
and often needs to be updated during that time.


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