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Old 05-07-2020, 04:38 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Automatically update year + 1 Windows 10 Automatically update year + 1 Office 2019
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Originally Posted by PrincessApril View Post
Thank you Paul and Charles. I really appreciate the assistance.

I'll have to go through the tutorial more closely, because even when I paste in the final code below, select it, and hit F9, I was still doing something wrong (or not doing something right!) because I believe the output was blank.

In any case, you helped me get a form together quickly that will help our clients, which is quite helpful during this time. Thank you again.
Did you try the sample I posted? Try pasting that into your document.
Then do take the time to review the introductory material in the tutorial.

Among other things, the fields in it are sensitive to your regional date settings.
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