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Doug Robbins - Word MVP
 
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Default Can I calculate a merged date field based on today plus # of d

See the following parts of the article:

Automatically Insert A Past Or Future Date, Adjusted By +/- A Number Of
Days, Weeks etc,

Date Calculations In A Mailmerge

You may need a combination of the two
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"Michelle" wrote in message
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Thanks so much for your response - I did look carefully through that, but
either I don't understand it or it isn't there just as I need it. Can you
give me the correct syntax?

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

Guess it needs th http:// in front of it.

http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=249902

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"Michelle" wrote in message
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I am also looking for a way to put tomorrow's date in a table cell. I
tried
using fillin and bookmarks (for repeated dates) but when merged, all
toolbars
and menus disappeared (it works fine without fillin). I copied and
pasted
your link below and got an empty page. Can you give me the proper
syntax
for
tomorrow's date (Word 2000) to show up like "March 29, 2006"? Thanks.

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

See http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=249902

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"Lorraine" wrote in message
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I would like to add a calculated date field to a Word document. The
result
should be the current date plus a number of days. Although I've
used
tables
for calculations, it is important in this case for the date to
always
be
in
the correct format, for example January 17, 2006. Are there tables
to
compare the julian dates, etc.?