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Stupid Date Tricks

September 4, 2009 | 12:43 pm

In this article, Doug Steele demonstrates a useful formula to use with date calculations.

If I’ve got a date, can I determine the date of the Monday for the week that date is in? For instance, I’ve got a date of 17 November 2004 (which is a Wednesday), and I want to identify that the Monday of that week is 15 November 2004.

Find the full article here.

There is  another good article for you from Cindy Meister at above link when you click on “Access Answers: Date Tricks” in the link above.

Sometimes, as an Access developer you need a more powerful reporting tool than Access’s internal reporting engine. Microsoft Word can give you the power that you need. Cindy Meister’s article covers the topics that every Access developer needs to know about Microsoft Word.

Enjoy the articles,

Bob Heifler


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