Please provide a little more information. What do you need help WITH?
>I have a form in Word which needs to be 2-sided when printed and contain
> calendar dates - one for each day - to be filled in by hand by people
> without
> computer access. Preferable format "Friday, April 29, 2005. Can be moved
> to
> Excel. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Rena - 30 Apr 2005 14:51 GMT
I need to put the date on - like a day timer but using a H&S form and print a
hard copy with the date on it. One form form each day for the year 2005. I do
not know how to generate the dates and print them. I can preprint the form (2
sided) and then add the dates later. I just don't know how to generate the
dates. Outlook maybe?
> Please provide a little more information. What do you need help WITH?
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> > to
> > Excel. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Doug Robbins - 30 Apr 2005 18:28 GMT
Better to use mailmerge with Excel as a datasource. You can then very
easily create a column of dates by using a formulat that adds one to the
date in the cell above it.

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>I need to put the date on - like a day timer but using a H&S form and print
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