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Default Date auto-complete in Word 97?

Thanks for your help. It was very helpful to have the negative confirmed, ie
I'm not missing anything.

I appreciate that I can include a macro, and I thought of doing that. On the
whole, though, I will probably just settle for alt-shift-d, as this gives me
the format I want, and I need to learn a few more shortcuts anyway.

Thanks again!



Graham Mayor wrote:
That was my first thought also, but for autocompletion of dates it
does not appear to be the case (at least not with UK format dates
such as that under consideration). I certainly don't have 22 Jan. 09
as my short date format (22/01/2009), nor for my long date format (22
January 2009), but I see the same results as the OP, so invariably I
use a macro to insert the required date format, or use a createdate
field in the template.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
The date that Word will suggest (I think) and certainly the date it
will insert when you use Alt+Shift+D is the format selected as the
default in Insert | Date and Time; this in turn is influenced by the
default short and long date formats selected in Control Panel |
Regional and Language Options.

"GB" wrote in message
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GB wrote:
When I start typing the date, Word 97 helpfully offers to
auto-complete it. So, I type (today on 22 January) '22 j', and word
offers to fill in the date. Very helpful, except Word wants to
instert 22 Jan. 09, whilst I want it to insert 22 January 2009. How
do I get it to change the date format?


Oops, I am actually using Word 2003!!