Re: How to suppress autotext US date format after typing current y
- From: "Graham Mayor" <gmayor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 09:26:06 +0300
The language settings of a document are formatting parameters of that
document. The date drop down merely reflects the language at the cursor
point (as indicated by the language box top right of the drop down dialog).
You would need to select all the document and apply UK English and modify
the language parameters of the paragraph styles of the template for an
American designed template to be truly UK English.
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peter wrote:
And further to this can anyone tell me how to get the templates in
Word 2007 to display English format dates once you select "today" in
the drop down date box. I have all the usual settings corrected to
ensure the whole damn system is default English for all date, time
settings etc.
Thanks.
"Ken" wrote:
"Inconvenience" and "annoyance" are too mild for this maddening
feature of Word. Surely someone at MS should have realised by now
that it is not clever to program Word to automatically create
impossible forms like "3 November 2005.11.03" and "November 3,
2005.03.11". But I gather that this nonsense has been carried
forward to Word 2003.
But there is a workaround, which works for me in Word 2002.
The problem typically arises where the date appears in the form "3
November 2005" or "November 3, 2005" at the end of a paragraph and
it is therefore followed by a fullstop (period) after which one
presses Enter. Suzanne has already mentioned that one can prevent
this nonsense by adding a space after the fullstop, and the addition
of the space can be automated by using Autocorrect and entering
"2005." in the Replace column and "2005. " (ie with a space added)
in the With column. (In both caes the quotes are omitted.)
The nonsense only happens in relation to the current year so one
need only create an entry for the current year, although it would
make sense to do so for, say, the next five years by which time MS
is bound to have come to its senses.
This workaround doesn't solve the problem where 2005 is followed by
Enter (or Tab) without a fullstop, and a similar autocorrect entry
for this situation could be more of a nuisance than a help. But
this situation is probably a fairly rare occurrence for most users,
especially seeing that the autocomplete of the date does not operate
in tables.
Ken
"Bagrat" wrote:
Many thanks for your advice - the CreateDate approach sounds like
the best solution.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Unfortunately, there is no real cure for this annoyance.
Obviously, you can prevent it by turning off AutoComplete, but
that's a pretty draconian approach. The next-best solution is to
get into the habit of pressing the spacebar before Enter or Tab so
that the "correction" doesn't fire. Another approach is to create
templates with CreateDate fields in them so that you don't have to
type the date. Incidentally, the date format Word forces on you is
not a common U.S. one, either and is equally inconvenient here.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Bagrat" <Bagrat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Simply typing the current year '2005' produces an autotext offer
of the current date in US format, e.g. '2005-02-08'. This is
very inconvenient, because by hitting return after typing a date
in UK format, e.g. '8 February 2005', you get a crazy result like
'8 February 2005-02-08'. I have Regional settings and language
settings both set to UK and UK English respectively. Please tell
me how I can suppress this particular autotext feature. Many
thanks.
.
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