You can create a more useful one yourself if you have MS Excel
Open a new worksheet in the first column type in the 1st date e.g. 01/01 then click onto the second column and type in = then click on column 1 again and you should get =A1 appear then just type in + so now you have =A1+ then type 320 and hit the return key.
Repeat the process in column 3 but use + 340 and now you have a between date. Then click on the first cell A1 hold down your shift key and select the other two cells with the dates in, put your cursor over the little black square on the bottom right of the last cell selected and drag it down till you have a years worth! Hey presto!
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You can create a more useful one yourself if you have MS Excel
Open a new worksheet in the first column type in the 1st date e.g. 01/01 then click onto the second column and type in = then click on column 1 again and you should get =A1 appear then just type in + so now you have =A1+ then type 320 and hit the return key.
Repeat the process in column 3 but use + 340 and now you have a between date. Then click on the first cell A1 hold down your shift key and select the other two cells with the dates in, put your cursor over the little black square on the bottom right of the last cell selected and drag it down till you have a years worth! Hey presto!
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OMG!!! that's BRILLIANT!! really really helpful - even my crappy maths can cope with that!