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Old 07-26-2016, 04:06 AM
Highlander01 Highlander01 is offline Mail merge date format Windows 10 Mail merge date format Office 2016
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I am seeking some help if at all possible.



I am using MS Office 2010.

I have a document saved in MS 2010 format with a number of date fields. My data source is an Excel spread sheet.

I am well aware of how it should work using switches. Some of the dates appear as they should "dd/mm/yyyy" (UK format) without the switch and others don't. for those that do require changing to UK format I am entering the switch \@"dd/MM/yyyy" next to the merged field name followed by F9 to save updates and then saving the template. For some reason when I go back into the template and attach my data source some of the dates have reverted back to the US format.

Any help or a work round would be appreciated.
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