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I have a workbook with a data sheet that contains multiple queries. I have a
button I click that triggers the macros to run the queries. The results
poplulate a different datasheet. Is there a way to create a calendar
similar to MS Access. I would like to enter a date range and then run the
queries.
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Hi Shad

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

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Regards Ron de Bruin
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I have a workbook with a data sheet that contains multiple queries. I have a
button I click that triggers the macros to run the queries. The results
poplulate a different datasheet. Is there a way to create a calendar
similar to MS Access. I would like to enter a date range and then run the
queries.

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