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Default I know Excel can help me with keeping track of due dates

I need to have the information I am entering into my workbook with dates of
service to our customers vehicles (required every 90 days) to transfer to a
calendar so that I can know that these dates are coming up without looking on
every sheet TRYING to keep up on it. I would like to have a calendar at the
end of my workbook showing service due dates on the day they come due. If
not a calendar, maybe just a complete list that is sorted by date. I know
Excel can do it, I just dont know how. Can you help me?
 
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