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I think you should try this way:
show the fields you need in a table view. Select all of the entries, grab and drag to a new Excel spreadsheet. Do the calculation of date differences between two columns of dates in Excel (and no I don't know how to but it will do it!) Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant There are various articles about using Outlook he www.judygleeson.com/articles.aspx Canberra, Australia "What do we live for, if it is not to make life less difficult for each other?" George Eliot "Mark" wrote in message ... I am trying to Count the Difference in the # Days between: 1. The date [Created] and the [Date Completed] and for items not completed: 2. The date [Created] and todays date. I am working to try and add a column in the Tasks Window to show these numbers. Any help is greatly appreciated. |
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