Calculating a Date With Outlook
- Posted by Geoffrey G. Gussis on April 3rd, 2006
- Filed in Guides, Tips and Practice Pointers
Jim Calloway provides yet another tip that I wish I’d learned years ago - what a time-saver with trademark action dates, contract ticklers, etc. Who knew Outlook could be this helpful?
"Did you know that Microsoft Outlook will calculate future dates for you easily? In a new Appointment or Task, you can type 30d and when you hit tab, the date displayed is 30 days from today."
Link: Jim Calloway’s Law Practice Tips Blog: Calculating a Date With Outlook.
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