Thursday, April 10, 2025
Excel Calendar with World Clock
What's New:
So
we
are now at the threshold of the new millennium. Back at the end
of
1999, we were bracing ourselves for the possibly apocalyptic Y2K issue.
Thank God, practically nothing happened. We have weathered all that,
and now, feeling like new men and women, we are focusing on various
challenges awaiting us in 2001. The long-term challenge for the 21st
century would be to further spread democracy worldwide to create an environment
and infrastructures to enable the people on all the continents to use the latest
industrial and information technologies to raise their living standards and
truly civilize their societies, thus liberalizing some from poverty, racial
prejudice, oppression of dictatorships or digital-divide.
Now, starting to make new year's, well,
new millennium's resolutions,
we should work out our plans and schedules.
Excel
Calendar Stock Chart
- September 11, 2003 -
My
first calendar website designed not to use Excel but only HTML,
for time management, is linked from here.
I am no expert on HTML,
as you see from this webpage, but will try to improve the website.
So please check it out for update from time to time.
- August 28, 2003 -
Here
are some HTML files converted from Excel files:
date & time duration calculation and expense report form
- November 13, 2003 -
Time
Management for academic support for the new semester
- April 27, 2003 -
So we need the calendar for 2001
and afterword. Don't look around for
the calendars,
though. Here is the Excel
Calendar for 2004. The date and
occasion recorded in the list will be marked on the calendar with the date shown
with the bold face and underbar. The list is designed to allow updating the coming
events
- anniversaries, birthdays, holidays, etc. Now, holiday schedule of
the USA
for 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 is listed.
By entering the
year, 2004, for example, in the cell G3,
you can have the annual calendar of that
year.
Or you may find it interesting to see the current month always shown on top.
Thus we see the time really flow. How? Just leave the cell
blank.
- December 27, 2002 -
Then how are the holidays of the US scheduled to compare with those of
other countries such as Australia, China, Islamic, Japan, Jewish and Korea?
Please
find out with Excel
International Holiday Schedule 2004
- February 18, 2003 -
Countdown
in Excel for Your Events
- November 27, 2002 -