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![]() Hi, I'm a MS Word 2007 user, and I'm simply trying to display the current date in the following format; Thursday 14th February 2008 The problem is with the ordinal charector "14th" as it fails to work each time. The formula I've been using for the remainder of the date is as follows; DATE \@ "dddd dd MMMM yyyy" but I want it to include DATE \@ "d" \*ordinal. I've tried DATE \@ "dddd d \*ordinal MMMM yyyy" but this does not work. Any help is appreciated. -- Drewmyster |
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You'll have to combine several DATE fields, one for the day, one for the
ordinal date, and one for the month and year. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Drewmyster" wrote in message news ![]() Hi, I'm a MS Word 2007 user, and I'm simply trying to display the current date in the following format; Thursday 14th February 2008 The problem is with the ordinal charector "14th" as it fails to work each time. The formula I've been using for the remainder of the date is as follows; DATE \@ "dddd dd MMMM yyyy" but I want it to include DATE \@ "d" \*ordinal. I've tried DATE \@ "dddd d \*ordinal MMMM yyyy" but this does not work. Any help is appreciated. -- Drewmyster |
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Hi Drewmyster,
To see how to do this and just about everything else you might want to do with dates in Word, check out my Date Calc 'tutorial', at: http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=249902 or http://www.gmayor.com/downloads.htm#Third_party In particular, look at the item titled 'Insert A Date With Text Using A Formula Field'. You can probably get away with simply copying & pasting either of the fields there - at most you might need to edit the field coding to use the document's CREATEDATE, PRINTDATE or SAVEDATE values instead of the (current) DATE. Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] ------------------------- "Drewmyster" wrote in message news ![]() Hi, I'm a MS Word 2007 user, and I'm simply trying to display the current date in the following format; Thursday 14th February 2008 The problem is with the ordinal charector "14th" as it fails to work each time. The formula I've been using for the remainder of the date is as follows; DATE \@ "dddd dd MMMM yyyy" but I want it to include DATE \@ "d" \*ordinal. I've tried DATE \@ "dddd d \*ordinal MMMM yyyy" but this does not work. Any help is appreciated. -- Drewmyster |
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You need { Date \@ "dddd " }{ Date \@ "d " \*ordinal }{ Date \@ " MMMM
yyyy" } See the section on ordinal dates at http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Drewmyster wrote: Hi, I'm a MS Word 2007 user, and I'm simply trying to display the current date in the following format; Thursday 14th February 2008 The problem is with the ordinal charector "14th" as it fails to work each time. The formula I've been using for the remainder of the date is as follows; DATE \@ "dddd dd MMMM yyyy" but I want it to include DATE \@ "d" \*ordinal. I've tried DATE \@ "dddd d \*ordinal MMMM yyyy" but this does not work. Any help is appreciated. |
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