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How do the days in an Excel calendar template remain permanently?
I was checking out some of the Excel calendar templates offered by Microsoft
and I noticed that when I select any date and type something, my typing doesn't overwrite the date. After I enter my data, my data is there along side the number of the month. How is this done? I would like to apply the idea to some on my other spreadsheets. |
How do the days in an Excel calendar template remain permanently?
Those numbers are inside text boxes.
Hover the mouse pointer next to one of them and you will see a black cross appear. Right-click on it and the text box will be selected. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 07:34:02 -0800, "Efficeint Word User" wrote: I was checking out some of the Excel calendar templates offered by Microsoft and I noticed that when I select any date and type something, my typing doesn't overwrite the date. After I enter my data, my data is there along side the number of the month. How is this done? I would like to apply the idea to some on my other spreadsheets. |
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