My apologies for the messed up format. Here's a better version;
It’s back to the same old question;
In a calendar, how can I put the day’s date (number only) and week
number and day-number-of-the-year in one cell? Particularly in
cell A5, B5...etc which are all cells that contain only the day
number of the month.
Here’s a link to the Calc calendar template I’m trying to use-
https://extensions.libreoffice.org/templates/calendar-creator
The template is very useful and I don’t want to interfere or mess up
the calendar creation- which it does perfectly.
Thank
you,
Carl
On 07/11/2018 07:30 PM, Carl Winerich wrote:
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It’s
back to the same old question;
In
a
calendar, how can I put the day’s date (number only) and week
number and day-number-of-the-year in one cell? Particularly in
cell A5, B5...etc which are all cells that contain only the day
number of the month.
Here’s
a link to the Calc calendar template I’m trying to use-
https://extensions.libreoffice.org/templates/calendar-creator
The
template is very useful and I don’t want to interfere or mess up
the calendar creation- which it does perfectly.
Thank
you,
Carl
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