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Default Dates and VBA Magic!

Hi all,

Looking to be able to do some fancy jiggery pokery in Excel to make my
life easier at work.

I want to be able to input (or select) a month Jan - Dec and have
Excell fill out rows downwards with the date and what day that is in
the current year. Each month in my company starts on the 15th and ends
on the 14th. An example thought process for this would be:

Select October from the list box (if possible) or input the name/number
(10) of the month. Again beside it input year(2005). Say this is in
C4.

The script in Excel would then say from row C6 onwards 15th oct 2005 is
a Sat- Place "15th Saturday" in C6, "16th Sunday" in C7, 17th = Monday
- Place "17th Monday" in row C8, "18th Tuesday" in C9 and so on until
the 14th November - "14th Monday".

Would this be possible to implement? You can e-mail me direct on
mark AT {my nickname - see above} DOT co DOT uk
if anyone wants more detail. Also post here. This is very important
to myself and my small company.

Thanks,

Mark D Young

 
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