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Old 12-12-2019, 02:41 PM
shawn.low@cox.net shawn.low@cox.net is offline Windows 10 Office 2016
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Default Calculate a Date

Hey Paul,


Again, Thank you for all your help with Word. I really appreciate your patience with a old guy like me, who is just not getting it.


So I went back and reviewed the Tutorial you created for Calculating a Date.
Under the section called "Calculate a day, date, month and year, using n days delay" there is a date that does not make sense, 24-1-5054. I assume this is Jan. 24th 5054.
If I toggle open the field there are 17 lines of code.


How does this work? Do I use the "Insert" feature in Word, and if so, what exactly am I inserting?
Do I just start using the cntl+f9 buttons to insert the bracers, and then start typing, and using that cntl+f9 to insert a new set of bracers, until all 17 are there?
You had mentioned only 2 lines above, so again, I am lost as to what I am supposed to do.


I'm also not seeing where I need to set 'n'? I just need the formula to calculate 3 business days from "today" and display that date.


What am I missing (aside from common sense and a working brain)


Thank you,
Shawn


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