Thread: [Solved] Macro for tomorrow's Date
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Old 03-01-2012, 01:59 AM
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Hi tchase01,

This requires far more than a simple Find/Replace, with you can't automatically add '1' to whatever the found string is. Furthermore, your datez Find string would have to be in a specified format, which you haven't told us the details of (is it yyyymmdd?).
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