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Hi ccieri,
To get the date format you want, you can add a formatting picture switch. In Word: .. select the mergefield; .. press Shift-F9 to expose the field coding. It should look something like {MERGEFIELD MyDate} where 'MyDate' is your mergefield's name; .. delete anything appearing after the mergefield's name and add '\@ "dddd, MMMM d, yyyy"' to the field, as in {MERGEFIELD MyDate \@ "dddd, MMMM d, yyyy"}. With this switch your date will come out as 'Thursday, October 1, 2009'. Other possible date formatting switches include: . \@ "dddd, d MMMM yyyy"; . \@ "ddd, d MMMM yyyy"; . \@ "d MMM yyyy"; . \@ "dd/MMM/yyyy"; . \@ "d-MM-yy"; Note: Note: you can swap the d, M, y expressions around, but you must use uppercase 'M's for months. .. position the cursor anywhere in this field and press F9 to update it; .. run your mailmerge. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "ccieri" wrote in message ... I am using Word and Excel 2007 I would like to merge dates from an excel file. The date entry in excel = 10/1/2009; however, I formatted the column to look like Thursday, October 1, 2009. When I merge it to Word, it merges 10/1/2009. How can I format my word document so it converts it to the long form? Catherine -- ccieri |
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