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In previous versions of Word, you could use Insert Date and a drop down
list appeared from which you could choose the appropriate variation of the date. I can't seem to find a similar command in Word 2007 (other than an auto complete thing which didn't work as it should!). |
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In the Insert ribbon tab, there's a Date & Time tool in the Text section of
the ribbon, which I believe is what you're looking for. If that location is inconvenient, right-click Date & Time, and choose Add to Quick Access Toolbar. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Ian" wrote in message ... In previous versions of Word, you could use Insert Date and a drop down list appeared from which you could choose the appropriate variation of the date. I can't seem to find a similar command in Word 2007 (other than an auto complete thing which didn't work as it should!). |
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