No, there is no way to do it without VBA, sounds like your IT team is controlling that, so, the users will type dates in those cells. DatePicker popups look cool but it is a LOT of plumbing for very little gain.
No, there is no way to do it without VBA, sounds like your IT team is controlling that, so, the users will type dates in those cells. DatePicker popups look cool but it is a LOT of plumbing for very little gain.
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