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I've created a daily time sheet for our employees and have made the day/date
appear automatically using =TODAY() formula. (They are new to filling out
forms electronically and I'm trying to make it as painless as possible.) The
problem, though, is that when we open Tuesday's file on Friday, the day/date
automatically changes to Friday and the time sheet is then inaccurate.

How can I make a calendar button that allows easy selection of the day/date
rather than using the forumla I listed above? I'm picturing a button where
February will pop up and you can select any date. You could also scroll
ahead (or back) months within the pop up calendar and whatever you click on
will appear in the cell.

I need to make this an easy-to-use feature for our technology-challenged
employees. I also need it easy-to-program for me!

I am using MS Office XP.

Thanks in advance...

-Danna
 
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