My firm just switched from Groupwise to Outlook. Groupwise had a great
feature on the toolbar -- date difference. It was a claendar that you could
click on the differences between the dates would be displayed. It also
worked by typing in the number of days diffrence you wanted and it would
calculate the starting or ending date.
Does Outlook have a date difference calculator? If so, how do I find it.
Thank you.
> My firm just switched from Groupwise to Outlook. Groupwise had a
> great feature on the toolbar -- date difference. It was a claendar
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> Does Outlook have a date difference calculator? If so, how do I find
> it.
Not exactly, but if you want to see a particular date that is an interval
from the current one, while in your calendar click Go>Go to Date and enter,
for example, 47d to see the date 47 days from now.

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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
Diane Poremsky - 06 Dec 2007 15:22 GMT
As an FYI, you can type date shortcuts into almost any date field in outlook
and it will calculate the new date.
http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2006/20060111.htm

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>> My firm just switched from Groupwise to Outlook. Groupwise had a
>> great feature on the toolbar -- date difference. It was a claendar
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> from the current one, while in your calendar click Go>Go to Date and
> enter, for example, 47d to see the date 47 days from now.