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Old 05-04-2020, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by PrincessApril View Post
I have been attempting to use the calculated date tutorial for the first time. I have a date displayed in the Word doc by default and need it to default to today's date + 1 year.

In the tutorial, I see:

Code:
{QUOTE
{SET Delay 1}
{DATE \@ MMMM}160{={DATE \@ yyyy}+Delay}}
When I insert this into the Field Code after hitting Alt+F9, the date still reads as today's date. I don't quite see what I'd change given that the delay+1 seems set
Alt+F9 doesn't refresh the field; it simply toggles the field code display on/off. Select the field and press F9.
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