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It sounds to me like an Autofilter (Data -- Filter -- Autofilter)
should work for you. Could be automated with a Macro if desired, but
it works pretty easily without a macro. Once set up, you click the
arrow for the Date column, select your filter criteria, and it hides
all rows that don't meet the criteria.


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