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Was that using the Gregorian or Julian calendar Al? ;-)
                      "Al Barsa"
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There is a CALENDAR command in the COMMON Utility library that I wrote many
many (too many) years ago.  The biggest project was calculating the first
day of the first month.
Al
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                      "Booth Martin"
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I'd like to display this month and next month in a window on a  green
screen
 with today's date highlighted.
It strikes me that this must be a fairly common desire.  Is there any
samples or freebies that you know of that are available for use?
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