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My Date Calc 'tutorial', at:
http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=249902 (which Charles referred you to) has a *relatively* simple field for calculating month-based offsets. Best of all, all you may need to do is to copy whichever one best suits your needs and change the 'delay' variable and 'DATE' to 'SAVEDATE'. All the instructions are in the file. Cheers "designgeek" wrote in message ... Thanks Charles .. I didn't realise it was going to be THAT complex, so I'm not going to do this. I'll keep trying to play around but I've had no success even just copying and pasting previous auto text codes. I can't seem to modify them to what I want and don't understand how in the code is specifies delay by X number of days, months or years! All I want is { SAVEDATE + 22 months } kind of thing!! is there anyway in which to do the SAVEDATE - 2 month + 2 years kind of thing? I'm going to add learning about 'field codes' to my training plan but any help you can offer for right now I'd be very grateful. Thanks Cath. "Charles Kenyon" wrote: 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 utilities to create the fields and an explanation of different macros that can be used instead of fields. It also has a link to http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=249902 which is a document with various fields already created. Another resource is http://www.gmayor.com/insert_a_date_...than_today.htm. -- Charles Kenyon Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome! --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn from my ignorance and your wisdom. "designgeek" wrote in message ... I already have word automatically generating the 'last saved date' of the document, which I call the 'effective date'. This is always in the same location and never moves. From this I would like for word to calculate, automatically, two future dates. This would remove the need for people to manually enter those dates and as such make mistakes. I would like to be able to take this effective date and generate two future dates: Review date = (effective date + 22 months) and also Expires date = (effective date + 24 months) an example of this is: Effective Date: 5 April 2006 Review Date: 5 February 2008 Expiry Date: 5 April 2008 Is there anyway to 'reference' another date and create to future dates from this? I've done this within excel and now need the same functionality but for word.. Help! |
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