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Default Date Field in Header

You could use the page number. For example, for July, you could use
7/{PAGE}/2007. You'd get a page for every day of the month, not just the
business days, but you wouldn't have to print all of them.

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The company I work for has a form for logging when a room or locker has

been
checked and/or cleaned. The form is printed out and completed manually by
the employees. Instead of printing up a form each day, I would like to

print
an entire month. Is there a way to have the date advance by one day in

the
header instead of going in and manually changing the date each time I

print?