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How you approach this rather depends on the point of it. If the document is to be printed and filled in by hand, then you can use a single field
{ CREATEDATE \@ "MMMM _________, yyyy" } You can use two fields as suggested earlier in the thread e.g. { CREATEDATE \@ "MMMM" } _________ { CREATEDATE \@ ",yyyy" } with underlined spaces between the fields, which would allow you to edit the space on a PC (though you would have to use overwrite mode or remove spaces to maintain the relationship between month and year).
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