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have a microsoft word form that pulls from an access database.
I want to insert the current date every time i merge the form in the following format: 25 day of February, 2008. Can someone help? |
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Hi Rick,
To create such a field: .. select the place in your mailmerge template where you want the date to appear; .. press Ctrl-F9 to create a pair of field braces (ie '{ }') .. fill in between the braces with 'DATE \@ "DD 'day of' MMMM YYYY"' so that you get '{DATE \@ "DD 'day of' MMMM YYYY"}' You may find that using 'CREATEDATE' in the field will suit your needs better that 'DATE'. Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] ------------------------- "Rick" wrote in message ... have a microsoft word form that pulls from an access database. I want to insert the current date every time i merge the form in the following format: 25 day of February, 2008. Can someone help? |
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Could there be a quotation mark or something missing in what you sent?
when i put in the info it just printed the codes as text. "macropod" wrote: Hi Rick, To create such a field: .. select the place in your mailmerge template where you want the date to appear; .. press Ctrl-F9 to create a pair of field braces (ie '{ }') .. fill in between the braces with 'DATE \@ "DD 'day of' MMMM YYYY"' so that you get '{DATE \@ "DD 'day of' MMMM YYYY"}' You may find that using 'CREATEDATE' in the field will suit your needs better that 'DATE'. Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] ------------------------- "Rick" wrote in message ... have a microsoft word form that pulls from an access database. I want to insert the current date every time i merge the form in the following format: 25 day of February, 2008. Can someone help? |
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Did you use Ctrl+F9 to insert the field delimiters {}?
-- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Rick" wrote in message ... Could there be a quotation mark or something missing in what you sent? when i put in the info it just printed the codes as text. "macropod" wrote: Hi Rick, To create such a field: .. select the place in your mailmerge template where you want the date to appear; .. press Ctrl-F9 to create a pair of field braces (ie '{ }') .. fill in between the braces with 'DATE \@ "DD 'day of' MMMM YYYY"' so that you get '{DATE \@ "DD 'day of' MMMM YYYY"}' You may find that using 'CREATEDATE' in the field will suit your needs better that 'DATE'. Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] ------------------------- "Rick" wrote in message ... have a microsoft word form that pulls from an access database. I want to insert the current date every time i merge the form in the following format: 25 day of February, 2008. Can someone help? |
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