Excel Calendar Generation
Is there a way to generate a calendar in Excel similar to one in Outlook? The
fields that I have in my Excel file are; start date, start time, end date, end time and subject. Thanks! |
Excel Calendar Generation
trish: In the Excel help in the worksheet screen (not VBA) type claendar.
there are lots of templets for the calandar. "Trish" wrote: Is there a way to generate a calendar in Excel similar to one in Outlook? The fields that I have in my Excel file are; start date, start time, end date, end time and subject. Thanks! |
Excel Calendar Generation
Is it possible to automatically populate one of the templates with the data
that I have in my file - start date, start time, end date, end time, and subject? The templates to me appear that you would have to manually enter the information. "Joel" wrote: trish: In the Excel help in the worksheet screen (not VBA) type claendar. there are lots of templets for the calandar. "Trish" wrote: Is there a way to generate a calendar in Excel similar to one in Outlook? The fields that I have in my Excel file are; start date, start time, end date, end time and subject. Thanks! |
Excel Calendar Generation
trish: I did a search of the templets at microsoft.com
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...s/default.aspx In the search I did excel. there are a large number of templets. I script can be writen to fill in any of these templets. The templets are just formated excel spreadsheets. "Trish" wrote: Is it possible to automatically populate one of the templates with the data that I have in my file - start date, start time, end date, end time, and subject? The templates to me appear that you would have to manually enter the information. "Joel" wrote: trish: In the Excel help in the worksheet screen (not VBA) type claendar. there are lots of templets for the calandar. "Trish" wrote: Is there a way to generate a calendar in Excel similar to one in Outlook? The fields that I have in my Excel file are; start date, start time, end date, end time and subject. Thanks! |
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