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I've been searching for 45 minutes for an answer to this question, please help.
When I type a letter, I open an old word doc that has my address, date, line, and signature block at the bottom. I type in the date manually, without using a field. I prefer not to use fields for the dates because I've had problems with saving the document at a later time, which sometimes resets the date I wanted to keep as the current date. My new problem is that when I print the letter, Word inserts a date next to my hand-typed date such that it reads (and this is a cut and paste from a document today: "October 17, 200610/17/2006" -- the xx/xx/xxxx is the field that gets automatically entered. How do I stop this from happening? The only solution I've found is to let the letter print, then delelte the field and print again. Thanks for your help! |
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Switch off Autocomplete, Tools | Auto Correct Options and the AutoText tab
and remove the tick in the Show Autocomplete Suggestions box. Hope this helps. -- Rae Drysdale "LSordo" wrote: I've been searching for 45 minutes for an answer to this question, please help. When I type a letter, I open an old word doc that has my address, date, line, and signature block at the bottom. I type in the date manually, without using a field. I prefer not to use fields for the dates because I've had problems with saving the document at a later time, which sometimes resets the date I wanted to keep as the current date. My new problem is that when I print the letter, Word inserts a date next to my hand-typed date such that it reads (and this is a cut and paste from a document today: "October 17, 200610/17/2006" -- the xx/xx/xxxx is the field that gets automatically entered. How do I stop this from happening? The only solution I've found is to let the letter print, then delelte the field and print again. Thanks for your help! |
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Sounds like you need to set up a template or fix the one you're using. If
you use a field with a Create Date field, it will insert the correct date and will not change when y ou open it at a later time. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "LSordo" wrote: I've been searching for 45 minutes for an answer to this question, please help. When I type a letter, I open an old word doc that has my address, date, line, and signature block at the bottom. I type in the date manually, without using a field. I prefer not to use fields for the dates because I've had problems with saving the document at a later time, which sometimes resets the date I wanted to keep as the current date. My new problem is that when I print the letter, Word inserts a date next to my hand-typed date such that it reads (and this is a cut and paste from a document today: "October 17, 200610/17/2006" -- the xx/xx/xxxx is the field that gets automatically entered. How do I stop this from happening? The only solution I've found is to let the letter print, then delelte the field and print again. Thanks for your help! |
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