Free Date Picker for Excel (All Versions)

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Automatic date picker popup for Excel that you can include in your files so that everyone who opens it has access to the date picker – this is different from date picker add-ins that do not send with the file.

This date picker appears when you double-click any cell that is formatted as a Date in the entire workbook, which makes it very easy to use.

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