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How can I in a field with

{DATE \@ "d. MMMM yyyy" \* MERGEFORMAT }

calculate a date 10 or 14 days later ?

KS, Denmark


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This is more complex than you might imagine, but it can be done. See
http://addbalance.com/word/datefields2.htm for information on the different
kinds of ways to make a date calculation work. It includes links to pages
with fields and an explanation of different macros that can be used instead
of fields.

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How can I in a field with

{DATE \@ "d. MMMM yyyy" \* MERGEFORMAT }

calculate a date 10 or 14 days later ?

KS, Denmark




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"Charles Kenyon" skrev i en
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Just what I needed - thanks !

KS, Denmark


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