andsoitgoes
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Use the Date/Time command. The command allows you to specify a number of days into the past or future. You can also choose the format that the date will be created in.
Date/Time: Save "dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy" into %T1%
Kevin - thanks SO much, but what would I use to "advance" the date?
So this code:
Date/Time: Save "dddd, MMMM dd, yyyy" into %T1%
Where would I put the advance variable?
Maybe if I give the context of how I'm using it, it will help.
I want to put in:
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*Today's Date* - My Name: I want to do such and such on *Two Days from Today's Date*
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So it needs to be dynamic and based off the current system date
Thanks again!
Nick
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Oh, thanks! Yes, setting it 2 days forward of the current date, nothing user entered.
Thanks for the super fast reply!!
Nick
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Hi all - I was just wondering if it is possible to enter the date, and advance that by 2 days?
I couldn't find anything, and I'm nowhere near proficent enough to be able to figure it out on my own
Thanks much!
Nick
Take A Date And Advance It By 2 Days, Possible?
in Macro Express 3.x
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AWESOME! That's so easy! I just looked at the code and am kicking myself!!
Now, one last little tweak - any way this can ONLY count Weekdays?
Thanks again!
Nick