mddrlion: Thank you very very much for the quick response. This looks like the right answer.
In the QBD grid, I've typed in the field heading:
Payment2:edate([dtDateOfLoan],2)
(where dtDateOfLoan was already a field in the grid)
And it worked perfectly!
11/25/03 became 1/25/04
12/31/03 became...
I'm sure what I want is pretty basic, but I just can't seem to find the answer in any posts or any of my "mastering" books.
I just want to use the eDate function In Access 2000. Which, like "Workday" will show up in Excel if I add-in the Analysis toolpak. Although I've seen it used in several...
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