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I am trying to make a table in WORD that would have a row of 7 dates across
the top (Mon thru Sun). In WORDPEREFCT one can do date arithmetic where column 2 is the formula for column 1 +1. Once the template is set, one only has to change the date in the 1st column to get an updated table for the next week. Any suggestions? |
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Peret,
I put together an AddIn "Date Sequencer" that may work for you. http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Date_Sequencer.htm -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. Peret wrote: I am trying to make a table in WORD that would have a row of 7 dates across the top (Mon thru Sun). In WORDPEREFCT one can do date arithmetic where column 2 is the formula for column 1 +1. Once the template is set, one only has to change the date in the 1st column to get an updated table for the next week. Any suggestions? |
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Peret,
It can't be done in Word unfortunately. You could of course make your table in Excel and copy it to Word. Luc "Peret" schreef in bericht ... I am trying to make a table in WORD that would have a row of 7 dates across the top (Mon thru Sun). In WORDPEREFCT one can do date arithmetic where column 2 is the formula for column 1 +1. Once the template is set, one only has to change the date in the 1st column to get an updated table for the next week. Any suggestions? |
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Thnaks so much. I'll try that.
"Luc" wrote: Peret, It can't be done in Word unfortunately. You could of course make your table in Excel and copy it to Word. Luc "Peret" schreef in bericht ... I am trying to make a table in WORD that would have a row of 7 dates across the top (Mon thru Sun). In WORDPEREFCT one can do date arithmetic where column 2 is the formula for column 1 +1. Once the template is set, one only has to change the date in the 1st column to get an updated table for the next week. Any suggestions? |
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Hi Peret,
Actually you can do this with fields in Word, but its a whole lot more complicated than in WordPerfect. To see what I mean, check out: http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=249902 (url all one line) Post there if you want more help with this. Cheers "Peret" wrote in message ... Thnaks so much. I'll try that. "Luc" wrote: Peret, It can't be done in Word unfortunately. You could of course make your table in Excel and copy it to Word. Luc "Peret" schreef in bericht ... I am trying to make a table in WORD that would have a row of 7 dates across the top (Mon thru Sun). In WORDPEREFCT one can do date arithmetic where column 2 is the formula for column 1 +1. Once the template is set, one only has to change the date in the 1st column to get an updated table for the next week. Any suggestions? |
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