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Days before that would carry a negative number, but I think in reality (in Excel reality) they get tricky. Day one, in Excel's universe (which I suppose qualifies as a fantasy world of its own), is Jan 1, 1900. I don't know if you're aware that behind dates in Excel is a serial number. I'm just realizing, based on what you wrote this last time, that it sounds like your time travel is between THIS world (and THIS calendar) and THAT fantasy world and THAT fantasy calendar. Let me know if more information is needed. Having similar attributes to using the date() or month() functions in Excel to make a dynamic calendar. Then if I needed that date to correlate with something back in 1834, then I could type in that year and see that year’s date arrangement. So if I choose to look at the months of the year 2034, I’d just have to type in that year, and the calendar would arrange to that year’s set up. Just as one might for a regular calendar. To keep continuity between the dates of when they left and when they arrive in the past I want to make a calendar where it can format the days of the month to match the year selected. The current story has time travel, the characters travel back in time 200 years. I am currently writing a fantasy story that takes place in another world. So I’ve tried to rethink how to explain what I’m looking for. I don’t know how I got that idea, it’s time travel for crying out loud. My pitfall has been that I thought it would be straight forward to describe what I need, but it’s not.
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