Popup/Reminder Condition

bobgrand

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Office Version
  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Hello all,
Is Excel capable of sending a popup/reminder message when reaching a specific date. Kind of like MS Outlook Calendar? I would think there would be some behind the scenes VB writing but that is not an area that im too familiar with. We have items that have expiration dates. We are trying to come up with some type of process that can be accessed by multiple people. First point of action would be the receiver populating the receipt dates and the expiration dates into a spreadsheet. The second action would be a popup/reminder notification 60 days prior to the expiration date for the returns person to take action.

Any info would be greatly appreciated
 
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Hi Ian,
Thank you for the input. Altho I can't seem to find anything to work in an automated fashion. Any other thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

Bob
 
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