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  1. pnasrallah

    Office 2003 and Office Binder

    Office 2003 does not include Office binder, does anyone know if I can install 2000 Binder and if it will work, if not does anyone know of a third party program that will function like Binder. I use it mostly for printing multiple documents as one. Patti
  2. pnasrallah

    display date on form as mm/yyyy

    The user will need to input date data back. So I guess I need the more involved answer also.
  3. pnasrallah

    adding datepart function to form control source?

    I did as suggested but the form just shows '#error'. Do I need to change something in the query?
  4. pnasrallah

    datepart function for a form control source

    On date field [reportdate] set to mm/dd/yyyy, I need to use datepart to return value of mm/yyyy. I don't know where or how to apply function.
  5. pnasrallah

    adding datepart function to form control source?

    I need to use the datepart function in a form. The control source is [reportdate] and I need it to return just mm/yyyy. I'm new at this and can't quite figure out where to go.
  6. pnasrallah

    display date on form as mm/yyyy

    I'm new at all this, so could you please be more specific as to how and strip using the left and right. I'm pretty much lost as to your explanation.
  7. pnasrallah

    display date on form as mm/yyyy

    I need to have forms and dates to display as mm/yyyy. The field in the table is set to "date/time". The field needs to be able to sort by date. The user does not need the 'day'. Having it will only confuse the end result. Any help would be appreciated

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