I have a set of labels I'm making for a product with an activation dead line. I have inserted an auto-date field from the menu in Microsoft Word, but that automatically updates my labels with today's date when the file is opened. Is there a way to set that auto-date format up so it automatically adds 2 months to the auto date? So if opened today, the date would show to activate by 10/3/2007?
I know that changing the date on my computer will make the date change in my file, but I was hoping there was a way to make it so Word would make this change for me.
If you know of a way, can you please help! Thank you!!!
Auto date format in Microsoft Word?
Sorry to disappoint you, but all the Date-oriented fields print fixed dates, not computed dates. I don't think there's any way to do this in Word itself short of some Visual Basic code.
One possibility is to calculate the today+30 days in your data source (I'm guessing it's either Access or Excel) and pull that in as another merge field.
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