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I love the facility in Outlook where you can enter a relative date in
words... like you might enter a date for the Due Date, and then for the Start Date you can enter "10 days before" and it will calculate the right Start Date 10 days before the Due Date. You can also type in "today" and so on. What would be nice is if you could use these sorts of "relative values" in a spreadsheet to be imported... so you could calculate the Due Date in your spreadsheet, and then just put "1 month before" for the Start Date and it will work things out for you. Is this possible in any way? Or too optimistic? Thanks, Mike |
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