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Creating drop-down fileds for a calendar like function with more than 25 items

Tags: Microsoft, Word, 2003
I am creating a form that needs a different date inserted on a number of places throughout it. I am looking for a simple way of doing it and following some advice on Experts Exchange have tried adding three drop-down fields (this would actually be exactly what I'm after). The problem occurs with a "day" field which needs to have 31 items in it to choose from. Is there a simple way of overcoming this limitation (or a different solution with a similar result) or do I have to resort to finding someone with VB skills? Am I overlooking something obvious?
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Zone: Software
Question Asked By: ZeljkoOPP
Solution Provided By: GrahamSkan
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: B
Views: 0
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02.12.2008 at 01:11AM PST, ID: 20873351

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