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Graham Mayor
 
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Default How to get a date merge field to show a date 60 days in the fu

I used CREATEDATE because most people don't want the dates to change on
letters they have created when they are opened in the future. If you use
DATE as the basis for the calculation, the calculation is based on the
system date of the PC and thus it always references that date before
performing the calculation. Which you would use depends really on what you
are doing. If you want to print the same document on different days with
different dates then leave it as DATE.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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George wrote:
Graham - thanks AGAIN for replying. I guess, after reading through
the document - I am not getting something. You write:

"will depend on what field you base the calculated date on."

This is probably my ignorance on this formal stuff - but I am not
really basing it (i think) on anything.

I am using the merge field from - the macropod link you gave me - on
page 7 the section titled:

Calculate a day, date, month and year, using n (301) days delay


When I toggle the field - the ONE difference I see in the formula
used there and the one on the screen shot on YOUR website is that
mine simply says "DATE" instead of "CREATEDATE" Is this what you
mean by "field you base the calculated date on"?

Also - my SET delay is set to 60.

So to clarify - my need is:

When a user prints a document today - a date 60 days from today will
auto-populate. when they print it tomorrow - it will print a date 60
days from tomorrow.

Thank SO MUCH for your time - I really appreciate it, Graham!!

George



"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Whether or not the calculated date field updates will depend on what
field you base the calculated date on.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


George wrote:
Graham - WOW - thank you - I think this should work for me - clearly
I need to wait until tomorrow to see if the date changes in the
document. By the way - will the date update automatically WITHOUT a
user having to use the "update Fields" right-click action? I guess
I'll find out tomorrow....... I was hoping for it to update
automatically upon printing.

Thanks again!

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

This is rather complicated but see
http://www.gmayor.com/insert_a_date_...than_today.htm
and especially
http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=249902

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


George wrote:
I need to be able, when a document is printing in Word to
populate a date merge field that is 60 days in the future - I
have tried multiple formats - but haven't been able to figure it
out. Anyone know how to do this?



 
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