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Foss September 2nd 08 01:55 PM

How do I auto calculate 90 days days from a certain date?
 
Another interessting way to do this is to write "in 30 days" or "in a week"
in a date field. This is of course calculated from the current date, so it is
not as flexible as the original solution. You can also write "christmas eve",
"new years day" and similar phrases.

TF

"T Cummings" wrote:



"T Cummings" wrote:

In a law office, we have to calculate from a date of filing either 30, 60 or
90 days from a certain date to calendar another due date item. Is there a
way for Outlook to auto calculate 90 days from a date entered?


Thank you so much for your help!


Diane Poremsky [MVP] September 2nd 08 03:01 PM

How do I auto calculate 90 days days from a certain date?
 
you can do "30 days from next week" too. :) But 30d or 37d is much faster
for most people to type. All the time or date fields except snooze
reminders accept either shortcuts or natural language text.

See http://www.slipstick.com/emo/2007/up070920.htm#2 and
http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2007/20070306.htm

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"Foss" wrote in message
...
Another interessting way to do this is to write "in 30 days" or "in a
week"
in a date field. This is of course calculated from the current date, so it
is
not as flexible as the original solution. You can also write "christmas
eve",
"new years day" and similar phrases.

TF

"T Cummings" wrote:



"T Cummings" wrote:

In a law office, we have to calculate from a date of filing either 30,
60 or
90 days from a certain date to calendar another due date item. Is
there a
way for Outlook to auto calculate 90 days from a date entered?


Thank you so much for your help!




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