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CHANGING DATES in a DOCUMENT
I have to create a 'communication log' to record employee time off. This is
required for the entire year without weekends. I have the date line followed by a table. Is there a way to automatically change the date in the date line, entering it manually is time consuming. COMMUNICATION LOG DATE: Wednesday February 17, 2010 DATE: Thursday February 18, 2010 COMMUNICATION LOG DATE: Monday February 15, 2010 DATE: Tuesday February 16, 2010 -- Thanks, Pat |
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CHANGING DATES in a DOCUMENT
"automatically change the date in the date line"
CHANGE TO ?? "Pat" wrote: I have to create a 'communication log' to record employee time off. This is required for the entire year without weekends. I have the date line followed by a table. Is there a way to automatically change the date in the date line, entering it manually is time consuming. COMMUNICATION LOG DATE: Wednesday February 17, 2010 DATE: Thursday February 18, 2010 COMMUNICATION LOG DATE: Monday February 15, 2010 DATE: Tuesday February 16, 2010 -- Thanks, Pat |
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It is not clear from your message what you are trying to do. What do you
mean by 'change the date in the date line'? Change it to what? - and do you mean 'change' it or add another date line. If so, where? Would that date be after the first date or before it as in your example? What is the relevance of the table, which does not appear in your example? Describe *exactly* what you are trying to do in what Word version. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Pat wrote: I have to create a 'communication log' to record employee time off. This is required for the entire year without weekends. I have the date line followed by a table. Is there a way to automatically change the date in the date line, entering it manually is time consuming. COMMUNICATION LOG DATE: Wednesday February 17, 2010 DATE: Thursday February 18, 2010 COMMUNICATION LOG DATE: Monday February 15, 2010 DATE: Tuesday February 16, 2010 |
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