1805 wasn't a leap year so there wouldn't be a 29 Feb.   1804 and 1808 were
the leap years.   You can use the calendar in Legacy to view the 1805
calendar.




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Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 11:52 AM
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Subject: [LegacyUG] 29 February 1805

Legacy seems to refuse to recognize 29 February 1805 as a valid date, even
though the program calendar shows February 28 on a Thursday and March 1 on
Saturday. Has anyone developed a good work-around for this?

Cafi Cohen
Arroyo Grande, CA


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