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Old 06-02-2021, 11:35 AM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Format current date as 1st day of June, 2021 Windows 10 Format current date as 1st day of June, 2021 Office 2019
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FWIW: I don't know why anyone would want to superscript ordinals so that is one of the autocorrects I always turn off on new Word installs.
In legal papers, it is the norm for signing dates, at least around here. I tend to spell them out rather than use superscripting.
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