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Its easy to do this with Outlook's ability to handle language queries in
date fields. Just go to today on your calendar. Create a new appt and instead of using the drop down date picker, just type in 100 days for the start date. As soon as you click into another field, it will show your new date. Voila!--100 days from today is 10-4-2003. Kathy Drungilas www.outsource-usa.com "TM" <benospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:xHednfeLzNvd22ejXTWJgQ@comcast.com... > I'd like to be able to schedule a meeting 100 days from today. How do I find > the date without counting the actual days and then scheduling? > > TIA > > |
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"Kathy Drungilas" <compliance.test@ashgrove[nospam].com> wrote in
news:uEMbYR$ODHA.2460@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl: > Its easy to do this with Outlook's ability to handle language queries in > date fields. Just go to today on your calendar. Create a new appt and > instead of using the drop down date picker, just type in 100 days for > the start date. As soon as you click into another field, it will show > your new date. Voila!--100 days from today is 10-4-2003. Hey, that's cool. I learn something new every day! Ignore my other posting, I knew there had to be a better way -- I've just got into the habit of nasty hacks after too much writing code for workarounds.. -- dan |
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