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I am doing a spreadsheet with dates and instead of individually typing
in each and every one, I was wondering if there was an add-in that when
you click on the cell, a calendar pops up and you choose the date.
Kind of like when you're in Access and you click on the date and the
calendar appears and you can choose what ever date you want.

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Hi Elf_Chick.

See Ron de Bruin at:

http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm

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I am doing a spreadsheet with dates and instead of individually typing
in each and every one, I was wondering if there was an add-in that when
you click on the cell, a calendar pops up and you choose the date.
Kind of like when you're in Access and you click on the date and the
calendar appears and you can choose what ever date you want.



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