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Default Specific Date Format

macropod has an example of this in his Word Date Calculation Tutorial, at:
http://lounge.windowssecrets.com/ind...owtopic=249902
or
http://www.gmayor.com/downloads.htm#Third_party

(He generally says "Do read the document's introductory material.")

Last time I looked the example was titled

"Insert A Date with Ordinal Numbering"

Peter Jamieson

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On 25/03/2010 08:43, Andy Roberts wrote:
This may not be possible very easily.

I have a sentence in a mail merge doc which reads "Thank you for your letter
dated 21st August 2009..." with the date being a mail merge field from
Excel.

The format of the mail merge field is {MERGEFIELD Date Required\@"DD MMMM
YYYY"}which gives me 21 August 2010. Is it possible to :-

1. Have the "st" or "th" inserted after the day (i.e 21st or 19th)
2. Have it appear super script like it does if it is typed in word.