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A co-worker has date fields on a message form created in Outlook 2003 for
employees to enter hours. The date must be a Sunday, and it should not be null. (Weekday( [Wk 1 Ending Date] ) =1) AND ([Wk 1 Ending Date] "") don't seem to work. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Chris |
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