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I have a handy macro in word that inserts the current date into an existing
document. What I would like to do is one step further and create an superscript? date ie 13th July 2007 (with the "th" stepped up - I think that is called superscript). The date must not change if the document is opened up again. If anyone knows how to do it in Excel it would be very useful as well. -- Chris |
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There is no simple way to do this, but it is possible. See the section on
ordinals at http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Chris wrote: I have a handy macro in word that inserts the current date into an existing document. What I would like to do is one step further and create an superscript? date ie 13th July 2007 (with the "th" stepped up - I think that is called superscript). The date must not change if the document is opened up again. If anyone knows how to do it in Excel it would be very useful as well. |
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