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Hi Aude,
You should be able to use: {MERGEFIELD MyDate \@ "DDDD DD MMMM YYYY"} for the date; and {MERGEFIELD MyTime \@ "hh:mm:ss"} for the time; or {MERGEFIELD MyDateTime \@ "DDDD DD MMMM YYYY hh:mm:ss"} for the date & time.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Hi Paul,
this is what I did in the first instance, and whilst it works for the date field, it doesn't for the time.. Not sure where the problem lies. Thanks Aude |
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