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| Pop-up Excel Calendar 1.3.3 Enter date values in Excel with a calendar
| | | | | Pop-up Excel Calendar Publisher's Description Pop-up Excel Calendar is an Excel COM add-in which adds a pop-up calendar to your Excel. The pop-up calendar allows you to easily work with date values in Excel workbooks or templates - For example, to enter a date, you click a date cell, and pick a date from the calendar. Download the free and fully functional trial version to see how Pop-up Excel Calendar works for you. This new version supports custom date formats. System Requirements Microsoft Excel/Office 2000/XP/2003/2007 What's new New features include the support for custom date formats, auto-display mode, etc. | | | | Download Pop-up Excel Calendar | Screenshots
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