The calculation is GOMONTH(date,12) to show one year from "date". If you make the displayed date field a textbox with the value of =GOMONTH(ThisForm.UserEntry.Value,12) and Refresh it after the date entry, it'll work fine.
>I need to replace a date field base on another date field + one year. I need to keep the same month and day.
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>User key in 04/04/2000 I need to display in another date field 04/04/2001. What my best approch.
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>Thanks Randy
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