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in word 2003, if I type any date (say, 21 August 2006, or even today's date)
and hit enter, word completes the 2006 bit into a reverse date on the end. i.e it becomes 21 August 2006/09/02. I can stop this by adding a space, but as a business typist, I forget because I am not used to doing it, and it is not flagged as an error. Or I can turn off autotext, but then I lose all other autotext functions. |
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I don't think anyone has found any cure for this annoyance (which strikes at
random; some lucky people never experience it). A workaround is just to make sure you press the spacebar or ESC before Enter or Tab. If you create a letter template, you can work around the problem entirely by inserting a CreateDate field in the template, which will insert the date for you automatically. -- 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. "granpoptony" wrote in message ... in word 2003, if I type any date (say, 21 August 2006, or even today's date) and hit enter, word completes the 2006 bit into a reverse date on the end. i.e it becomes 21 August 2006/09/02. I can stop this by adding a space, but as a business typist, I forget because I am not used to doing it, and it is not flagged as an error. Or I can turn off autotext, but then I lose all other autotext functions. |
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Suzanne's right on as usual, but based on your point about not always
anticipating the demon you might be able to do an after-the-fact Ctrl+Z to undo the change. HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 9/2/06 1:07 PM, in article , "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I don't think anyone has found any cure for this annoyance (which strikes at random; some lucky people never experience it). A workaround is just to make sure you press the spacebar or ESC before Enter or Tab. If you create a letter template, you can work around the problem entirely by inserting a CreateDate field in the template, which will insert the date for you automatically. |
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