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Thank you for your reply. I can just about work out what the code you provided is doing but I cant get it to work. Does this need a field in the document to work or does the date need to done via VBA. I have made a macro with the code and I have tried with a field like below
{DATE \@ "dddd, d MMMM yyyy"} And just a simple {DATE} But nothing seems to update. I commented out the .PrintOut bits while testing. |
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