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Hi all,
Is there a way to create a calendar in Excel that will always insert the correct date for months and years? It would also be cool to have the current date highlighted in some way on the calendar. Thanks |
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The short answer is yes - I did one a few years ago which allows you
to enter a year between 1900 and 2099 and you get a complete calendar for that year. You can use conditional formatting to highlight a cell if it contains a date which is equal to the system date (TODAY() ). Hope this helps. Pete On Aug 14, 11:40 pm, Keyrookie wrote: Hi all, Is there a way to create a calendar in Excel that will always insert the correct date for months and years? It would also be cool to have the current date highlighted in some way on the calendar. Thanks -- Keyrookie |
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Thanks Pete, Is it possible to get a copy of your calendar? It would save me a lot of time! Thank you, Keyrookie |
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Check out WinCalendar - it integrates with Excel as both a date picker
& calendar creator - for any date. Free Download at WinCalendar.com Regards Sam On Aug 18, 10:03 am, Keyrookie wrote: Pete_UK;540445 Wrote: The short answer is yes - I did one a few years ago which allows you to enter a year between 1900 and 2099 and you get a completecalendar for that year. You can use conditional formatting to highlight a cell if it contains a date which is equal to the system date (TODAY() ). Hope this helps. Pete On Aug 14, 11:40 pm, Keyrookie wrote:- Hi all, Is there a way to create acalendarinExcelthat will always insert the correct date for months and years? It would also be cool to have the current date highlighted in some way on thecalendar. Thanks -- Keyrookie- Thanks Pete, Is it possible to get a copy of yourcalendar? It would save me a lot of time! Thank you, Keyrookie -- Keyrookie- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Thanks Sam,
I downloaded a calendar file from www.dotxls.com that I'm happy with except I can't get a conditional formula to affect the date (TODAY()). It might be the existing formulas in the file...?? I also downloaded the calendar from WinCalendar.com.... nice. But I'm wanting to utilize the Excel calendar so I can chart data ... ya know how it is, we like things a certain way! If I can just conquer the TODAY issue I'd have the file I'm wanting. Perhaps you could download the calendar from dotxls.com and help me resolve the issue? Thanks for your time, Tim Quote:
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