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SiliconAlleyDude
 
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Hello I am creating a spreadsheet in which I have a start and finsh date.
I would like to have the calendar control in these cells. Each time I or
someone else clicks on one of these cells in Column E or F they are presented
with the calendar I already created in the user form.

Thanks in advance for your cooperation
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You might want to take a look at Ron de Bruin's site for some tips/code/free
calendar control:
http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm

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Hello I am creating a spreadsheet in which I have a start and finsh date.
I would like to have the calendar control in these cells. Each time I or
someone else clicks on one of these cells in Column E or F they are presented
with the calendar I already created in the user form.

Thanks in advance for your cooperation


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