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hi edwedw,
As suggested in my previous post, I think you should be using the example from the item titled Calculate a Stepped Date, NOT the example from the item titled Calculate the day & date of a given day of the week next month. The tutorial topic 'Date and Time Calculations In A Mailmerge' shows how to adapt the other field codes (such as for Calculate a Stepped Date) for use with mailmerges. In general, it is a simple matter of replacing their 'DATE' expressions with 'MERGEFIELD MergeDate', where 'MergeDate' is the name of your mailmerge data field.
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