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Hi Bruno,
You could do this with fields, but it would be a lot of work. Firstly, you can't reference dates in table cells. When you do so Word tries to do math on them (i.e. dividing the numbers for dates in d/m/y format, subtracting for dates in d-m-y format and adding for dates in d m y format). So, to overcome that, you'd have to bookmark each date individually, then use the bookmark references in your formula. Secondly, the formula itself would have to test the dates in ISO format (i.e. yyyymmdd) to do the comparison, then express then result in whatever format you want. Thus you'll end up with something like: {=MAX({BkMrk1 \@ yyyymmdd},{BkMrk2 \@ yyyymmdd},{BkMrk3 \@ yyyymmdd}) \@ "dd MMMM yyyy"} Cheers "Bruno G." wrote in message ... I have a table column which contains dates. I want to show the largest date in a field on another page. I've tried using the formula "= max(bookmark b:b)", but it shows 0.0. I'm sure I could do it with a macro, but I really would prefer using a field... Any suggestions? Bruno G. |
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