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Have you considered using Outlook, where it is a simple matter to enter a recurring appointment every second Wednesday of the month, and you can include reminders?
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Thanks so much for the response. Probably I should have explained more in depth.
I don't actually want to use the calendar. What I've been doing over the years is get dates of my checks each year, then download a free calendar for the year set up as landscape with 4 months per line. Then I sceen capture that and open the image in my graphics program and put an transluscent colored circle on the date for the checks. The result is a small .jpg image that sits on my desktop and I click and it opens in paint. When I saw the perpetual calendar and I was able to set it up the same landscape I was hoping it would be possible to have a formula that would highlight that 2nd Wednesday of each month. That would mean I wouldn't have to do anything but screen capture it the beginning of each year and save the image. If there were a smiley for being lazy or maybe just older now I'd use it. ![]() Thanks again! |
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