How to create automated event calendar

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I’m trying to create a excel calendar that keeps track of events based on a few standardized data types for entry. Wondering if anyone has any templates or can point me to some resource that can help.

Nothing complex. All I am trying to do is to create an excel file with two tabs.

Tab 1: entry for new events. Each row is a new event. eg. Nov 7 - organization A - Event A; Nov 23, 2018 – Organization B - event B; etc)

Tab 2: a visual weekly calendar that displays and automatically updates based on the events entered in Tab 1.

had this at my previous work but didn't bring the template over. Just saying that it's possible, searched google for templates, to no avail.
 

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