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Default showing dates, e.g. 1st, 2nd, 3rd with st, nd, rd in superscript

I've recently started using Word 2007. I prefer to write dates in the form
1st January, rather than January 1. My previous edition of word always
automatically gave st, nd and rd as smaller font superscripts or suffixes. I
can't find a way of getting Word 7 to do that as a default.
 
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