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Built-in time interval calculation in a Word file?
Hi everyone -
I need to calculate a time interval in my Word file. For example my deadline is MArch 1st. If I print my file on February 1st I want the file to say "30 days left," if i print on February 14th it should say "14 days left," etc. Is there a formula that can be insterted into word, something like =(3/1/07 minus TODAYS-DATE)? Alex Please reply to |
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Built-in time interval calculation in a Word file?
To see how to do this and a wide range of other calculations in Word, check
out fellow MVP, Macropod's Word Field Maths 'tutorial', at: http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=365442 -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Puzzled57" wrote in message ... Hi everyone - I need to calculate a time interval in my Word file. For example my deadline is MArch 1st. If I print my file on February 1st I want the file to say "30 days left," if i print on February 14th it should say "14 days left," etc. Is there a formula that can be insterted into word, something like =(3/1/07 minus TODAYS-DATE)? Alex Please reply to |
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