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Old 11-05-2016, 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by otuatail View Post
I used to have page numbers at the bottom of my document. I tried to add a file name to it. I ended up with this crap.
Adding a filename cannot produce a field that looks like
{SAVEDATE Y* MERGEFORMAT}
Neither can adding a SAVEDATE field. Adding a FILENAME field could give you a result like:
{FILENAME \* MERGEFORMAT}
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Originally Posted by otuatail View Post
I had to go through a 35 page document with someone over the phone using the same version of office. He has ACTUAL page numbers. I have spent 2 hours on the shit.
Had you actually taken the trouble to accurately set out what the problem was, this could all have been resolved much earlier. For example, if in post # you had said you inserted a SAVEDATE field and it displayed as:
{SAVEDATE \* MERGEFORMAT}
we might have understood that it was a field code display issue, not a field switch issue.
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And I have blank pages due to re-formatting.
Adding SAVEDATE, FILENAME and/or PAGE fields cannot of itself cause any reformatting, let alone blank pages.
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Originally Posted by otuatail View Post
Why has this automaticaly changed to
{ SAVEDATE \@ "dd MM yyyy HH:mm" \* MERGEFORMAT } { PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT }

I have never hit ALT+F( in my life
You or someone else using your computer had either: pressed Alt-F9; or gone to File|Options|Advanced>Show Document content and checked the 'Show field codes instead of their values' option. Checking/unchecking that option does the same as pressing Alt-F9.

A little less intemperance on your part, mixed with a healthy dose of correct problem description would go a long way - as would taking a modicum of time to learn to use Word properly.
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