Hi atrivedi,
I doubt anyone is still waiting on a reply to a post from 2006.
Besides, there's a simpler method:
Press Ctrl-F9 to create a pair of field braces '{ }'
Type 'DATE' between the braces, thus '{DATE}'
Press F9 to update.
You can control the DATE field's formatting via what Word calls a picture switch. Some of the possible date formatting switches include:
. \@ "d MMMM yyyy"
. \@ "dddd, d MMMM yyyy";
. \@ "ddd, d MMMM yyyy";
. \@ "d MMM yyyy";
. \@ "dd/MMM/yyyy";
. \@ "d-MM-yy"
You add these to the field after the 'DATE' string (eg '{DATE \@ "d-MM-yy"}).
Note: you can swap the d, M, y expressions around, but you must use uppercase 'M's for months - lowercase 'm's are for minutes.
If you need to edit the field, simply select it and press Shift-F9 to expose the code.
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Cheers,
Paul Edstein
[Fmr MS MVP - Word]
Last edited by macropod; 01-20-2011 at 10:35 PM.
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