>A little more explanation please?
>
>How do I copy the date range off the find request?.  and how do I 
>paste it into a global field?

There are script steps for copy and paste, and they work in Find 
mode. Execute these steps between going to find mode and performing 
the find.

>I assume you mean that I would create a brand new field that would 
>be = "global" (in terms of field type)?
>
>So, I'd create "Date Range" as the field name and indicate "global" 
>when I create it, right?  And, then, I'd paste the find request 
>(date) into this field?
>
>Let me know...thanks a bunch!

Yes, all of the above.

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