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TEMPLATE EXCEL, 31 DAY ROW, MONTH COLUMNS,2004

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ARNIE B - 21 Jan 2005 16:21 GMT
I WOULD LIKE TO ACCESS A TEMPLATE THAT WOULD HAVE DAYS ON THE ROWS AND MONTHS
IN THE COLUMNS.  DOES ODDICE 2002 HAVE SUCH A TEMPLATE, IF NOT WHERE CAN I
FIND A TEMPLATE LIKE THIS?

ARNIE
Rick B - 21 Jan 2005 16:48 GMT
This is an ACCESS newsgroup, not an EXCEL newsgroup.

Please post in an appropriate newsgroup.  You might turn off your CAPS LOCK
as it is not very professional.

> I WOULD LIKE TO ACCESS A TEMPLATE THAT WOULD HAVE DAYS ON THE ROWS AND MONTHS
> IN THE COLUMNS.  DOES ODDICE 2002 HAVE SUCH A TEMPLATE, IF NOT WHERE CAN I
> FIND A TEMPLATE LIKE THIS?
>
> ARNIE
Rick B - 21 Jan 2005 16:58 GMT
You know....   If I read your post correctly, it seems that it would take
all of 2 minutes to type January through December across the page and then 1
through 31 down the page.  I doubt you will find a template for such a
common and simple task.

> I WOULD LIKE TO ACCESS A TEMPLATE THAT WOULD HAVE DAYS ON THE ROWS AND MONTHS
> IN THE COLUMNS.  DOES ODDICE 2002 HAVE SUCH A TEMPLATE, IF NOT WHERE CAN I
> FIND A TEMPLATE LIKE THIS?
>
> ARNIE
Tim Ferguson - 21 Jan 2005 18:25 GMT
>  it seems that it would take
> all of 2 minutes to type January through December across the page and
> then 1 through 31 down the page.  I doubt you will find a template for
> such a common and simple task.

Even less than that by dragging and using auto-series or whatever they call
it... <g>

Tim F
 
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