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When I type a date, e.g. 11th March 2005, the computer wants to add the date
in American format i.e. 2005-3-11. How can I stop this happening? |
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This is not a Word issue but a Windows issue. Go to the control panel
"Regional and Language Options," where you will find the UK date style you want. You may have to restart the computer to activate it. "Lin J. Macmillan" Lin J. wrote in message ... When I type a date, e.g. 11th March 2005, the computer wants to add the date in American format i.e. 2005-3-11. How can I stop this happening? |
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Thank you for responding. I have checked the regional and language options
which are set to UK. Date format is in Uk style. I restarted the computer, but I am still having the problem. "Richard Neville" wrote: This is not a Word issue but a Windows issue. Go to the control panel "Regional and Language Options," where you will find the UK date style you want. You may have to restart the computer to activate it. "Lin J. Macmillan" Lin J. wrote in message ... When I type a date, e.g. 11th March 2005, the computer wants to add the date in American format i.e. 2005-3-11. How can I stop this happening? |
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This is part of the autocomplete function in Word and cannot be turned off
without turning off all the autocomplete portion of autotext. There are ways around it - for today's date insert it with a macro or a field (maybe a CREATEDATE field in your document template). For typing dates in the context of a document, add a space after the date and the autocomplete will be ignored. If the extra unwanted stuff is added, CTRL+Z will remove it. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Lin J. Macmillan wrote: Thank you for responding. I have checked the regional and language options which are set to UK. Date format is in Uk style. I restarted the computer, but I am still having the problem. "Richard Neville" wrote: This is not a Word issue but a Windows issue. Go to the control panel "Regional and Language Options," where you will find the UK date style you want. You may have to restart the computer to activate it. "Lin J. Macmillan" Lin J. wrote in message ... When I type a date, e.g. 11th March 2005, the computer wants to add the date in American format i.e. 2005-3-11. How can I stop this happening? |
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This is an AutoComplete frustration that afflicts some Word users and not
others. The only known workaround is to insert a space after 2005 before pressing Enter or Tab. (And note that 2005-3-11 is not an "American format" and is just as annoying to USians as to Europeans.) -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Lin J. Macmillan" Lin J. wrote in message ... When I type a date, e.g. 11th March 2005, the computer wants to add the date in American format i.e. 2005-3-11. How can I stop this happening? |
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