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SUMMARYTo perform an action based on how many days it has been since the active document was last saved, using Visual Basic for Applications, you can subtract today's date from the last saved date and then compare that number to a predetermined age. MORE INFORMATIONMicrosoft provides programming examples for illustration only, without
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the following page on the World Wide Web: http://www.microsoft.com/support/supportnet/overview/overview.aspThe following code example gets the last modified date of a document, subtracts it from the current date, and compares it to a user-defined value.
For more information about Date Calculations, from the Visual Basic Editor, click Contents and Index on the Help menu, click the Index tab in Visual Basic for Applications Help, type the following text Now functionand then double-click the selected text to go to the "Now function" topic. If you are unable to find the information you need, ask the Office Assistant. For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q173707 OFF97: How to Run Sample Code from Knowledge Base Articles Additional query words: date day deadline due expiration expire macro
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