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Creating Calender select WITHOUT using VBA

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    Creating Calender select WITHOUT using VBA

    Hello,

    I wanted to create a drop down (or pop up) calender in Excel but can't figure it out!

    I have found alot of help guides to show how to create using VBA however this is for a work problem and I work with alot of older people who aren't proficent enough to undertake this task themselves. Soes anyone know a way to do this without using VBA?

    Thanks

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    Why do they need to undertake the task themselves?

    What sort of calendar is it you want?
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    Re: Creating Calender select WITHOUT using VBA

    Take a look to this(Post#5)

    http://www.excelforum.com/excel-gene...using-vba.html
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    Re: Creating Calender select WITHOUT using VBA

    They are unable to use VBA effectivly (manily unwillingness to learn) but are likely to be using this fuction quite alot otherwise I would simply create it for them each time in VBA.

    Fotis1991, thanks for the infomration however doesn't quite give me what I want... the type of calender I am after is the one in the link below:

    http://www.fontstuff.com/vba/vbatut07.htm

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