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Formula or Method in Report Header

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Kou Vang - 31 Oct 2005 21:29 GMT
Can I use a formula or method in the Report Header?  If so, can I use a Year
function of some sort, but add the following year, ie: 2006?  Would it look
something like this: =Year(Now())
Rick B - 31 Oct 2005 21:41 GMT
Yes, you can use an unbound text box in a report header.  Yes, you can print
the year as you indicated.  Not sure what you mean when you say "can I add
the following year".

If you are saying you want to add one year, use the dateadd function.

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> Can I use a formula or method in the Report Header?  If so, can I use a
> Year
> function of some sort, but add the following year, ie: 2006?  Would it
> look
> something like this: =Year(Now())
 
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