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I have Windows XP and Office 2003. I can't seem to get the date automatically
to insert. When I start to print say January it suggests the rest of the month however when I hit the space bar to have it finish the rest of the date it doesn't show up. I've already checked all my settings and they seem to be correct. Am I missing something? |
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Beth Melton has given this explanation/work-around (see
http://groups.google.se/group/micros...62fb53eae161): "AutoComplete for dates has been a bit flakey for several versions. What I have found is once you complete the month, press the Spacebar, Backspace, then press the Spacebar again and you should see the suggestion to complete the current date." -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lynne" wrote in message ... I have Windows XP and Office 2003. I can't seem to get the date automatically to insert. When I start to print say January it suggests the rest of the month however when I hit the space bar to have it finish the rest of the date it doesn't show up. I've already checked all my settings and they seem to be correct. Am I missing something? |
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Thanks - it works great. But what a goofy thing to have to do.
"Stefan Blom" wrote: Beth Melton has given this explanation/work-around (see http://groups.google.se/group/micros...62fb53eae161): "AutoComplete for dates has been a bit flakey for several versions. What I have found is once you complete the month, press the Spacebar, Backspace, then press the Spacebar again and you should see the suggestion to complete the current date." -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lynne" wrote in message ... I have Windows XP and Office 2003. I can't seem to get the date automatically to insert. When I start to print say January it suggests the rest of the month however when I hit the space bar to have it finish the rest of the date it doesn't show up. I've already checked all my settings and they seem to be correct. Am I missing something? |
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I'm glad that it's working for you.
I agree that it is a strange workaround--it might actually be easier to just type the date in... :-) -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lynne" wrote in message ... Thanks - it works great. But what a goofy thing to have to do. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Beth Melton has given this explanation/work-around (see http://groups.google.se/group/micros...62fb53eae161): "AutoComplete for dates has been a bit flakey for several versions. What I have found is once you complete the month, press the Spacebar, Backspace, then press the Spacebar again and you should see the suggestion to complete the current date." -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lynne" wrote in message ... I have Windows XP and Office 2003. I can't seem to get the date automatically to insert. When I start to print say January it suggests the rest of the month however when I hit the space bar to have it finish the rest of the date it doesn't show up. I've already checked all my settings and they seem to be correct. Am I missing something? |
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