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    Drop down Calendar

    Hello All,

    Im currently Using Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010 is it even possible to have a drop down calendar appear in selected cells so the User dosent have to type them in with this version. I've found several references here on how to set them up in VBA but they all require a Microsft Date and Time Picker Control of one kind or another, or installing a addon that our IT will not up load to the Server were this Workbook will be stored, and used by the Users.


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    Aeneren

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    Re: Drop down Calendar

    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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