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− | On the top row of symbols second from the right is the calendar. It opens on the date calculator, a very useful tool. If you find someone as a family member on the census, so the age is given, you can use this to work out the birth year. It saves mathematical mistakes!!! There is also a year calendar which covers from 1700 to 2099. Very useful when you want to book next years holiday and need to know what day of the week certain dates are. | + | |
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+ | If you find someone as a family member on the census, so the age is given, you can use this to work out the birth year. It saves mathematical mistakes!!! There is also a year calendar which covers from 1700 to 2099. Very useful when you want to book next years holiday and need to know what day of the week certain dates are. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:31, 20 March 2008
On the top row of symbols second from the right is the calendar. It opens on the date calculator, a very useful tool.
If you find someone as a family member on the census, so the age is given, you can use this to work out the birth year. It saves mathematical mistakes!!! There is also a year calendar which covers from 1700 to 2099. Very useful when you want to book next years holiday and need to know what day of the week certain dates are.
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