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I need a Word macro which will look through the current document and find/replace all instances of certain words as follows:
"+today" is replaced by today's date "+1 week" is replaced with the date one week hence "+2 weeks" is replaced with the date two weeks hence I don't want them updated each time the document is opened. I have spent ages looking online for a solution but everyone says that any macro involving calculating dates is very difficult. I don't understand why this should be the case. I want to be able to copy and paste the macro so I can use it. |
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