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This is a sad gap in Word's field functionality. The only real solution is
to write a macro to do it. VBA has DateAdd() and DateDiff() functions for date calculations. It is theoretically possible using fields (hunt around for posts from a creature called Macropod) -- entertaining if you enjoy Julian number calculations, but not reliable for serious use. "Tim Wallin" wrote in message ... Folks - I'm out of ideas regarding how to insert a calculated future date. I've tried: 1. using date fields in a formula (nested fields); all I can get using this approach is an incremented year, despite use of date format switches. 2. using a reference to a bookmarked current date and incrementing it. Perhaps giving up caffeine is taking its toll; it seems this would be a fairly common task? Has anyone done this? Thanx, Tim |
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