[mso] Re: Date Field within word
- From: "Ray Blake" <ray@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 23:56:01 -0000
There's another way to do this, which might better suit your needs. This
one uses the CREATEDATE form field and doesn't require any VBA to work.
I'm assuming you know how to enter a form field (CTRL+F to create the
curly brackets, then type inbetween them.) Here is the structure:
This { CREATEDATE \@ "d" \*ordinal} day of { CREATEDATE \@ "MMMM"}, {
CREATEDATE \@ "yyyy" }
Ray
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-----Original Message-----
From: mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Ray Blake
Sent: 30 January 2004 23:14
To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [mso] Re: Date Field within word
There's a Microsoft Knowledgebase article on how to do that here:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=212689
Ray Blake
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-----Original Message-----
From: mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mso-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Jim Hickey
Sent: 30 January 2004 17:04
To: Microsoft Office
Subject: [mso] Date Field within word
We have documents that need a notary stamp with the date formatted as
below Is there a way within word to accomplish this automatically using
the computer date?? Perhaps using the Microsoft Equation??
Assistance would be greatly appreciated. Current work around has this
being accomplished by linking to a excel sheet formatted the way we need
it.
This 30th day of January, 2004.
TIA
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