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Hi,
I teach musical instruments. We have a grade system and it is expected
that pupils reach a certain grade in a certain amount of time.

By inserting the start date (mm/yy) of a pupil is it possible to
generate the expected date - with reference to the report date i.e.
todays date.

e.g. start date of 10/03 it is expected that a pupil be at Grade 1.

When I insert the start date could excel generate:

Expected standard after 21 months lesson is grade 1

Oh - and I'm trying to get this to work in word - as we nned to add
comment.. worth trying?

Any thoughts

John


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You'll probably be better served by posting in an MSWord newsgroup.

London wrote:

Hi,
I teach musical instruments. We have a grade system and it is expected
that pupils reach a certain grade in a certain amount of time.

By inserting the start date (mm/yy) of a pupil is it possible to
generate the expected date - with reference to the report date i.e.
todays date.

e.g. start date of 10/03 it is expected that a pupil be at Grade 1.

When I insert the start date could excel generate:

Expected standard after 21 months lesson is grade 1

Oh - and I'm trying to get this to work in word - as we nned to add
comment.. worth trying?

Any thoughts

John

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