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So how have you determined that the dates are in UK format without switches, but revert to US format with switches? Your use of what I assume is:
{MERGEFIELD DOB\@ "d"\*ordinal} {MERGEFIELD EBZ101\@ "MMMM yyyy"} Seems odd, too, since you're getting the day from one field and the month & year from another.
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