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Microsoft Excel 2007 Extension

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This article contains a sample Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro (sub-procedure) that prompts you for the month and year and creates a monthly calendar by using a worksheet.

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To create the calendar, follow these steps.

Microsoft Excel 2003

  1. Create a workbook.
  2. On the Tools menu, point to Macro, and then select Visual Basic Editor.
  3. On the Insert menu, select Module.
  4. Paste the Visual Basic for Applications script from the 'Sample Visual Basic procedure' section into the module sheet.
  5. On the File menu, select Close and Return to Microsoft Excel.
  6. Select the Sheet1 tab.
  7. On the Tools menu, point to Macro, and then select Macros.
  8. Select CalendarMaker, and then select Run to create the calendar.

Microsoft Excel 2007 or later

  1. Create a workbook.
  2. On the Developer ribbon, select Visual Basic.
  3. On the *Insert menu, select Module.
  4. Paste the Visual Basic for Applications script from the 'Sample Visual Basic procedure' section into the module sheet.
  5. On the File menu, select Close and Return to Microsoft Excel.
  6. Select the Sheet1 tab.
  7. On the *Developer ribbon, click Macros.
  8. Select CalendarMaker, and then select *Run to create the calendar.

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If the Developer ribbon is not visible, open Excel Options to enable it. In Excel 2007, the option is available on the Popular menu. In Excel 2010, the option is available on the Customize Ribbon menu.

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Sample Visual Basic procedure

You can add other code to customize the calendar to meet your needs. Insert extra rows for entry on the screen for each day or resize the screen to see the whole calendar based on screen size and resolution.