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{Mergefield Date1 \@ "MM/dd/yyyy"} should work.
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org aiyou wrote: Looking for help to change the format of a text string...mailmerge source is a .csv file, with date formatted as "dd-MMM-yy". I would really like to convert this to a standard "MM/dd/yyyy" format. A similar item was addressed by Peter on 08/05/05 (Merge Field Formatting), but I have been unable to apply his solution to my problem due to the different date format. I've tried the following, but was unsuccessful: {QUOTE { MERGEFIELD Date1 \# "00-@@@-00" } \@ MM/dd/yyyy } Any help would be greatly appreciated |
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