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I work at a Family Medicine residency and we used Word to create a table to
use as a calendar for who is in clinic each day. Does anyone know how to
make it fill in the dates automatically (either by just entering the month
and year and then it fills in the dates or even by just entering 1 in the
first day of the mon (ie Monday) and the rest of the dates are entered
automatically?) We use a 5-day calendar (Mon-Fri). Thanks for any help
anyone can give.
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Mitcheja,
I think Excel would be a better bet to achieve what you are after.
Luc
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I work at a Family Medicine residency and we used Word to create a table to
use as a calendar for who is in clinic each day. Does anyone know how to
make it fill in the dates automatically (either by just entering the month
and year and then it fills in the dates or even by just entering 1 in the
first day of the mon (ie Monday) and the rest of the dates are entered
automatically?) We use a 5-day calendar (Mon-Fri). Thanks for any help
anyone can give.



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Or Outlook.

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Mitcheja,
I think Excel would be a better bet to achieve what you are after.
Luc
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I work at a Family Medicine residency and we used Word to create a table

to
use as a calendar for who is in clinic each day. Does anyone know how

to
make it fill in the dates automatically (either by just entering the

month
and year and then it fills in the dates or even by just entering 1 in

the
first day of the mon (ie Monday) and the rest of the dates are entered
automatically?) We use a 5-day calendar (Mon-Fri). Thanks for any help
anyone can give.




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Thanks for these suggestions, but we specifically chose Word so that we could
use Track Changes to print updated schedules with the changes clearly
identified using strikethrough and underline.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Or Outlook.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
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Fairhope, Alabama USA
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Mitcheja,
I think Excel would be a better bet to achieve what you are after.
Luc
"mitcheja" schreef in bericht
...
I work at a Family Medicine residency and we used Word to create a table

to
use as a calendar for who is in clinic each day. Does anyone know how

to
make it fill in the dates automatically (either by just entering the

month
and year and then it fills in the dates or even by just entering 1 in

the
first day of the mon (ie Monday) and the rest of the dates are entered
automatically?) We use a 5-day calendar (Mon-Fri). Thanks for any help
anyone can give.





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