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Hi Terri,
You could do this in Word but, unless you're capturing the input via a formfield in a document protected for forms, there's no way to make the calculation automatic. Other than that, the formula itself is much the same as you'd use in Excel - there are some important syntax differences, though. For more information on this and how to perform a wide range of calculations in Word, check out my Word Field Maths Tutorial, at: http://lounge.windowssecrets.com/ind...owtopic=365442 or http://www.gmayor.com/downloads.htm#Third_party -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Terri" wrote in message ... I'm want to create a letter that for example, but need a table that shows amounts. For instance, I have a different rate for the number of chairs you rent. If you have 100 chairs it is this rate, 150 chairs this rate. I need the formula for the rates set up and then all I have to do is input the number of chairs the client has. Can I do this in word or do I need to import an excel spreadsheet? |
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