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You have your slash facing the wrong way - if you'll pardon the expression
\@ "dd-MM-yyyy" -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Beth Melton wrote: You can either use a Picture switch on the merge field, such as /@ "dd-MM-yyyy" (note the capitalization) or use an alternate method to connect to the data source. In Word go to Tools/Options/General and turn on "Confirm conversion at open". Then select your database as the data source again. When prompted select the DDE method. "Paulo Merieles" wrote in message ... Hi, When I use serial printing, one of the field is a date. This date is in the following format, dd-mm-yyyy in the database (access 2000) but when I open the word doc whit the serial printing, the fild with the date is in mm-dd-yyyy format. Where/How can I solve this problem. Thanks, Paulo Meireles |
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