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add superscripted letters
I am doing a mail merge between word and a .txt file where
depending on the shoppers details their date due could be any day of the month they specify. Is there a was to add a superscripted st, nd, rd, th depending on the date in the merged Word doc? right now it looks like "Date Due is the 31 of every month". It would have so much more eye appeal if it looked like "Date Due is the 31st superscripted) of every month" I would appreciated if someone could assist. Many thanks |
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add superscripted letters
The ordinal is easy enough, using two fields, but the superscript isn't and
the method I use isn't available in a merge document. See http://www.gmayor.com/formatting_word_fields.htm for detail on both. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Lake wrote: I am doing a mail merge between word and a .txt file where depending on the shoppers details their date due could be any day of the month they specify. Is there a was to add a superscripted st, nd, rd, th depending on the date in the merged Word doc? right now it looks like "Date Due is the 31 of every month". It would have so much more eye appeal if it looked like "Date Due is the 31st superscripted) of every month" I would appreciated if someone could assist. Many thanks |
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Hi Lake,
To see how to create superscripted date ordinals, see: http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...&Number=249902 (url all one line) You could adapt the examples there for use with a mailmerge. Cheers "Lake" wrote in message ... I am doing a mail merge between word and a .txt file where depending on the shoppers details their date due could be any day of the month they specify. Is there a was to add a superscripted st, nd, rd, th depending on the date in the merged Word doc? right now it looks like "Date Due is the 31 of every month". It would have so much more eye appeal if it looked like "Date Due is the 31st superscripted) of every month" I would appreciated if someone could assist. Many thanks --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.714 / Virus Database: 470 - Release Date: 2/07/2004 |
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