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I had this GREAT bookmark that I can't find and I could be in for some ugly work if I have to do the math without it. :Smack:

It was an interactive site where you could put in a date (say 8-23-1396) and it would give you the day of the week or you could put in a day, month and year and get a correlating date (Sunday, May, 1685) and it would give you a list of dates.

This made it easy for historians, writers and researchers to pin down St Crispin's Day of 1256 or if October 4, 835 occured on a Tuesday.

I am working out a long project where I need to have exact days of dates (even if they end up being for me the author only) in various years.

I REEEEEEEEAAAAAAALLLLLLLLYYYYY don't Wanna Hafta do this the Hard Way. I would be Very Mucho Humungo Ginormously Grateful to whomever could direct me to this link :Hail: or one very similar as Google says "you want whaa?" :Wha:

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This one has an interesting Excel spreadsheet you can use to calculate any day of the week from the year 1 to 10000. I can't speak for the accuracy, though.

Edited to add: This one is much easier to use!
 
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