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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Calculate week in Word document based on date entered into same document Windows 10 Calculate week in Word document based on date entered into same document Office 2016
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I do not believe I can quickly accomplish what you want.


I would store your week number in a document variable and use the Document Variable field to display it.


You need something to trigger upon changing the date. I believe if this is a date picker content control you can do this. You would want it to also update any document variable fields in the document after updateing the variable.


Just some thoughts. I am a dabbler. There are real programmers who frequent this forum.


I am moving this to the vba forum.
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