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Multiply field values
Hello,
I would like to create a formular for a 'text box' that would calculate an entered value in one field and multiply it with another value in another text box. When editing the formula, there is no function for multiply. I'm sure it's a code reference that I am unfamiliar with. Thanks for your help. Ruth |
Multiply field values
It's the same for a formula as it would be in VBScript or VBA code -- the operator *, as in [Field1] * [Field2].
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "redruthann" wrote in message ... Hello, I would like to create a formular for a 'text box' that would calculate an entered value in one field and multiply it with another value in another text box. When editing the formula, there is no function for multiply. I'm sure it's a code reference that I am unfamiliar with. Thanks for your help. Ruth |
Multiply field values
OF COURSE...
I was kind of foggy yesterday. I could not get help from the 'help' - what else is new. I couldn't figure out what they were called...operator. THANKS I could always count on you, Sue Ruthann *****HAPPY THANKSGIVING***** |
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