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I'm trying to create a blank form with the dates already printed for taking
reservations in Excel. Do they need to be on separate worksheets? Is there
a way to create a formula where it will take the dates from another worksheet
and populate onto the form with out creating 365 worksheets! I need to print
them blank but just with the date. i.e. Sunday, March 8, 2009.
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I'm trying to create a blank form with the dates already printed for taking
reservations in Excel. Do they need to be on separate worksheets? Is there
a way to create a formula where it will take the dates from another worksheet
and populate onto the form with out creating 365 worksheets! I need to print
them blank but just with the date. i.e. Sunday, March 8, 2009.

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