Diane
Wed Mar 26 11:38:06 PDT 2008
open an appointment form on the date he needs to start from, type 85d in the
date field and tab out.
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"Loracj" <Loracj@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5397F9E0-E95C-405C-8545-D94FD4B424C7@microsoft.com...
> My boss is an attorney (no, I don't hold it against him!) who needs to
> figure
> out dates ahead and says there is or was a way to do that using Calendar.
> His example is starting with today's date and going out 85 days. I can
> figure it easily on Excel but he said they used a function on Calendar
> when
> he was working in a law office and doesn't remember how to do it. I
> can't
> find anything out there to help us. Does anyone know a short cut that
> doesn't involve Excel or counting the days?
> --
> Thanks for your help!