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I would like to have a variable year in my Word Document. I want to
have a sentence that reads, in part, Please print your reports through period 11 of 2008. which is fine during 2010, but as soon as it become 2011, I want it to read: Please print your reports through period 11 of 2009. How can I do this? Thanks in advance. Rich |
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