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Hi,
I am working on XP and I am interested in inserting the date (which updates automatically) in year format only (i.e. 2007) . The formats avaliable include the day and month. Is there a way to do this? Your help is appreciated. Ed |
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To create a DATE field manually:
1. Press Ctrl+F9 to insert a set of field braces. 2. Between the braces, type: DATE \@ "yyyy" 3. Press F9 to update the field (if this does not toggle field codes, press Alt+F9). If you already have inserted a DATE field via Insert Field, you can toggle field codes and change the text between the quotes to "yyyy". Toggle field codes again and update the field. -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Eduardo" wrote: Hi, I am working on XP and I am interested in inserting the date (which updates automatically) in year format only (i.e. 2007) . The formats avaliable include the day and month. Is there a way to do this? Your help is appreciated. Ed |
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