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auto date adding
I wish to automaticaly add 14 days to a date ie if i enter 21/11/05 in a
start date field it would auto add 14 days so it was 02/12/05 in an end date field. I think it would look like this.... =Format(DateAdd("d",+14,[start])) if so where would i place this? i have tried properties (for the field) and all the fields i could find there 1 at a time to no avail. Help please!! TIA Steve |
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auto date adding
Steve wrote:
I wish to automaticaly add 14 days to a date ie if i enter 21/11/05 in a start date field it would auto add 14 days so it was 02/12/05 in an end date field. I think it would look like this.... =Format(DateAdd("d",+14,[start])) if so where would i place this? i have tried properties (for the field) and all the fields i could find there 1 at a time to no avail. Place it in a text box's ControlSource property. -- Marsh MVP [MS Access] |
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