Re: Pop up Julian date

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Hi Samy,

What do you mean by 'julian date'? A julian day number, a julian calendar date, or something different? Some people call a year number followed by a day number a 'julian date', which it is not - the only true 'julian date' is one that belongs to the julian calendar.

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"samy" <samy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1D214167-A7CC-480D-82D9-61851503005B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Any one help me to figure out how to create julian date pop up i have the
table already, but do i need to use macro?? or can any one help with that !!


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