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How do I put a calendar link in just one cell to be able to open the
spreadsheet and click on the link to list a date? I'm trying to do a
construction schedule where I can just click on a link, pull up the calendar
and click on a date and it input it in the cell in my spreadsheet. For
example....

Bidder's Name Job Date Needed Amount

John Smith Builders Framing 3/28/05 $5600.00
Jones Interiors Drywall 3/31/05
$3800.00


Etc...etc....etc...

Thanks for the help in this!!!!

Amanda


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"manna98" wrote in message ...
How do I put a calendar link in just one cell to be able to open the
spreadsheet and click on the link to list a date? I'm trying to do a
construction schedule where I can just click on a link, pull up the calendar
and click on a date and it input it in the cell in my spreadsheet. For
example....

Bidder's Name Job Date Needed Amount

John Smith Builders Framing 3/28/05 $5600.00
Jones Interiors Drywall 3/31/05
$3800.00


Etc...etc....etc...

Thanks for the help in this!!!!

Amanda




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