I would like to use a formula as i don't know aything about vbscript.
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
Is this something you want to do with a formula or with VBScript code behind the form? Regardless, you'll want to use the DateDiff() function to calculate the difference between two date/time values.
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"Drew" wrote in message ...
To be more specific:
I know all the fields i need i just need to know the function/code to do the
calulations.
"Drew" wrote in message ...
I am trying to make a form in outlook that you enter an alloted time, a
start time, and an ending time. the form then calculates how much time has
been used and how much time is remaining fro mthe alotted time.