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I have a user-defined date/time field on a form that has the initial value
set to Date(). I want the user to be able to edit the date as needed, but quite often it will be the current date. In other office programs, you can enter a date such as 4/29 and it will autofill with 4/29/09 adding the current year. In my case it comes out 4/29/10. Is this normal behavior and is there a way around it? I'm fairly new to Outlook forms. Thanks, Mary |
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I just noticed that only happens if the date is earlier than April 1st...
"Mary" wrote: I have a user-defined date/time field on a form that has the initial value set to Date(). I want the user to be able to edit the date as needed, but quite often it will be the current date. In other office programs, you can enter a date such as 4/29 and it will autofill with 4/29/09 adding the current year. In my case it comes out 4/29/10. Is this normal behavior and is there a way around it? I'm fairly new to Outlook forms. Thanks, Mary |
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Yes, that's normal behavior -- if the year is not specified, Outlook adds
the most likely year. I'm not sure what kind of workaround you're looking for, unless you can read the user's mind about what date they're likely to really want. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Mary" wrote in message ... I just noticed that only happens if the date is earlier than April 1st... "Mary" wrote: I have a user-defined date/time field on a form that has the initial value set to Date(). I want the user to be able to edit the date as needed, but quite often it will be the current date. In other office programs, you can enter a date such as 4/29 and it will autofill with 4/29/09 adding the current year. In my case it comes out 4/29/10. Is this normal behavior and is there a way around it? I'm fairly new to Outlook forms. Thanks, Mary |
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