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Creating calendar that autopopulates dates based on event date ent
I'm trying to create a marketing calendar that populates all dates based on
the event date. For instance, if I insert a conference that occurs on May 1, I would like to automatically calculate promotions for that date. So 9 months prior to the conference, a planning meeting date would appear on the calendar. 6 months prior another planning meeting would appear, 2 months prior a mailer date would appear, 6 weeks prior a postcard mail date, etc. Does that make sense? Every conference has the same schedule. I'm trying to avoid retyping everything for all 20 conferences I promote. I've been researching and can't seem to find a way. Any help would be greatly appreciated! |
Creating calendar that autopopulates dates based on event dateent
Perhaps you can have an Events sheet where you just record a block of
activities for each conference (about 5 or 6 rows), and then on another sheet you could display the calendar, perhaps with a month to view with a drop-down that enables you to choose the month and year. In the Events sheet, once you have entered the conference date, it is a simple formula to derive other dates which are 9, 6, or 2 months earlier. I have a template that could easily be amended to do this for you - let me know if you want a copy. Hope this helps. Pete On Feb 3, 3:20*pm, TxKarateMama wrote: I'm trying to create a marketing calendar that populates all dates based on the event date. For instance, if I insert a conference that occurs on May 1, I would like to automatically calculate promotions for that date. So 9 months prior to the conference, a planning meeting date would appear on the calendar. 6 months prior another planning meeting would appear, 2 months prior a mailer date would appear, 6 weeks prior a postcard mail date, etc.. Does that make sense? Every conference has the same schedule. I'm trying to avoid retyping everything for all 20 conferences I promote. I've been researching and can't seem to find a way. Any help would be greatly appreciated! |
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