Where would I find this?

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Where would I find this?

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On a PC , where would I find this input feature?
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I do not think that Windows come with such.

But a Google on "date calculator program" with out the quotes, finds all kinds of them!
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Too Easy, Rudi
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START>All Programs>Accessories>Calculator>View (Tab)>Date Calculator(Option)
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:chocciebar: Bob...
Most persons just open up Excel to do a quick date calculation, so this feature (at least in my opinion) has become a forgotten detail among Windows users.

Dave...you either forgot about it or you never knew about it or you use a Mac :grin:
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Thanks, Rudi!

I keep the calculator on my system tray for quick launch because I use it often for a myriad of things. I went for he longest time without exploring the View tab and was delighted to find the scientific calculator which then led me to discover the other options.

I use date calculations when doing research on family history. It's a good quick check for testing relationships to see if they might be in the same generations.
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