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I am creating a form template and want to have Today() as the default date
for the Date field, without using a macro. I tried {today()} or the {DATE \@ "yyyy-mm-dd"} or {TODAY \@ "YYYY-MM-DD"}, but it always prompts for a valid date when closing the dialog. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks gurus.... |
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Have you tried using Insert | Date? If you check the Automatically update
box, then it inserts it as a field. FYI...the format I always see it { DATE \@ "yyyy-MM-dd" }, perhaps the case of the letters is important. "Pawprint" wrote: I am creating a form template and want to have Today() as the default date for the Date field, without using a macro. I tried {today()} or the {DATE \@ "yyyy-mm-dd"} or {TODAY \@ "YYYY-MM-DD"}, but it always prompts for a valid date when closing the dialog. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks gurus.... |
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Set the field type to CurrentDate
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Pawprint wrote: I am creating a form template and want to have Today() as the default date for the Date field, without using a macro. I tried {today()} or the {DATE \@ "yyyy-mm-dd"} or {TODAY \@ "YYYY-MM-DD"}, but it always prompts for a valid date when closing the dialog. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks gurus.... |
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Thank you - I must have been blind not to see that in the drop down list. -
Perfect - what I was looking for. "Graham Mayor" wrote: Set the field type to CurrentDate -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Pawprint wrote: I am creating a form template and want to have Today() as the default date for the Date field, without using a macro. I tried {today()} or the {DATE \@ "yyyy-mm-dd"} or {TODAY \@ "YYYY-MM-DD"}, but it always prompts for a valid date when closing the dialog. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks gurus.... |
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We have all been there
![]() -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Pawprint wrote: Thank you - I must have been blind not to see that in the drop down list. - Perfect - what I was looking for. "Graham Mayor" wrote: Set the field type to CurrentDate -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Pawprint wrote: I am creating a form template and want to have Today() as the default date for the Date field, without using a macro. I tried {today()} or the {DATE \@ "yyyy-mm-dd"} or {TODAY \@ "YYYY-MM-DD"}, but it always prompts for a valid date when closing the dialog. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks gurus.... |
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