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Yearly Calendar

January 2010 - December 2010


January 2010

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February 2010

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March 2010

10

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Th

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April 2010

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July 2010
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21

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Th

17

10

11

12

13

24

16

17

18

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20

23

24

25

26

30

31

Sa

14

15

13

21

22

20

27

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29

27

Th

Sa

August 2010
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Sa

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Sa

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Th

September 2010
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14

20

21

12

13

27

28

19

20

26

27

November 2010

11

Sa

10

11

12

14

15

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18

21

22

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24

25

28

29

30

10

June 2010
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Sa

October 2010

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May 2010

Th

10

11

14

15

16

17

18

21

22

23

24

25

28

29

30

Sa

December 2010
S

13

19

20

12

13

26

27

19

20

26

27

12

Th

10

11

14

15

16

17

18

21

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Date Formulas
Months

startDate

1/1/2010

January

The Start Date:


This named formula (startDate) is
the first day of the first month in
the yearly calendar, defined by
the month and year chosen by the
user.

February
March
April
May
June

Month Names:
This named range (months)
is used as the input for the
combo box.

July
August
September
October
November
December
it Works:
Method for creating a monthly How
calendar
without using arrays

January 2010
Sun
Mon
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
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This calendar is included to show how the


more complex array function works. Note
the use of mixed absolute and relative
Tue
references
thatWed
enable you Thu
to copy the Fri
formula
3 down and
4 across. This
5 is basically6
what the array formula is doing for you. 1

Using arrays

Sat
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January 2010
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monthNames startDates
January

1/1/2010

February

2/1/2010

March

3/1/2010

April

4/1/2010

May

5/1/2010

June

6/1/2010

July

7/1/2010

August

8/1/2010

September

9/1/2010

October

10/1/2010

November

11/1/2010

December

12/1/2010

January

1/1/2011

February

2/1/2011

March

3/1/2011

April

4/1/2011

May

5/1/2011

June

6/1/2011

July

7/1/2011

August

8/1/2011

September

9/1/2011

October

10/1/2011

Adding additional months:


Insert a new row (before the
last month in the list) and
copy the formulas down.

November

11/1/2011

December

12/1/2011

January

1/1/2012

February

2/1/2012

Using arrays

January 2010
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