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How can I calculate days (e.g., 180 days from 1/5/05)?

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ACarter - 09 Sep 2005 14:50 GMT
I need to be able to calculate days for legal deadlines, e.g., 30 days from
1/5/05, 60 days from 1/5/05, 90 days from 1/5/05, etc.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 09 Sep 2005 19:34 GMT
Create a task and use natural language to create the appropriate due date.
30d for 30 days, 2w for 2 weeks, 16h for 16 hours, etc.

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After furious head scratching, ACarter asked:

| I need to be able to calculate days for legal deadlines, e.g., 30
| days from 1/5/05, 60 days from 1/5/05, 90 days from 1/5/05, etc.
Joshua Heard - 12 Sep 2005 22:26 GMT
I created an automated docketing solution for Outlook for attorneys called
CalendarPro which does what you describe:

www.docketingsolutions.com

Download the evaluation version, and if you like it, email me from the
website and I will send you the unlock key at no cost, since I am not
selling it anymore.

>I need to be able to calculate days for legal deadlines, e.g., 30 days from
> 1/5/05, 60 days from 1/5/05, 90 days from 1/5/05, etc.

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