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How do I get auto-updated "number of days since specified date" on MS word? In other words, I'd like to have this cell in my table autoupdate the interval of days between the date I specified and today's date. I know that there are several ways to do this. For example "fx=datedif(A1,today(),"d")" would work on Excel, but I am trying to find an alternative way.
MS visual basic? Found this online but don't know how to use it. Sub dateFunctions4() Debug.Print "The day part is: " & DatePart("d", Now) End Sub Macro's? Field codes? Help! Thanks. |
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