Re: [LegacyUG] Entering dates - day and month are known, year is estimated

2007-10-07 Thread Tracy Skegg
Thanks for the thoughts, I'll play with different variations. I vaguely remember that when I used a ? right next to a date, in reports the date was listed as unknown. I now try to at least have "space(?)" after questionable dates, this doesn't seem to mess up date calculations in reports. It als

Re: [LegacyUG] Entering dates - day and month are known, year is estimated

2007-10-06 Thread Cathy
Hi Tracy, I enter it just like that and accept it as an invalid date and exclude from potential problems. Add a To Do to find the actual year. Cathy At 03:30 PM 6/10/2007, you wrote: Hi Listers I'm not happy with trying to enter dates into my file. I've got some dates where the day and mon

RE: [LegacyUG] Entering dates - day and month are known, year is estimated

2007-10-06 Thread Roger Jones
dates - day and month are known, year is estimated> > Hi Listers> I'm not happy with trying to enter dates into my file. I've got some> dates where the day and month are known, but the year is listed as> 19??. I'm not sure how to enter it into my file.> > I

[LegacyUG] Entering dates - day and month are known, year is estimated

2007-10-06 Thread Tracy Skegg
Hi Listers I'm not happy with trying to enter dates into my file. I've got some dates where the day and month are known, but the year is listed as 19??. I'm not sure how to enter it into my file. I could enter it twenty or more years after the bride's birthday 1950, but how to do that? eg 20 Feb