Word certainly never offers me
that option when I type a date.
Must be an NZ thing because every computer I've ever used NZ-localised Word
2003 on does it...
I'll go to
the Insert menu, where I can choose the date with the format
appropriate for the document.
Some of us don't mind typing the date - especially if it means that we don't
have to take our hands off the keyboard. (Although I note that,
interestingly enough, "yyyy-mm-dd" is actually one of the offered formatsin
the Date and Time dialog box...) And sometimes the AutoComplete suggestions
make it even easier.
If you're dating documents it's time to get out more. said:
Why are you pressing Enter at the end of a line? Let the com[p]uter wrap
it!
Now you're just being silly... ;-P
All seriousness aside, I think I see now why this format is offered as an
AutoComplete suggestion: it's apparently one of the "standard" formats for
NZ-localised Word - as is evidenced by its presence in the Date and Time
dialog box. It's also offered if the Language is set to Australian or UK
English as well. Unfortunately, I don't have a US-localised machine to use
for comparison. Even so I still have no idea why it's there or the slightest
clue about how to make it go away. Must be in the guts of Word somewhere
where we mere mortals can't get to it.
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Gordon Bentley-Mix
Word MVP
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Why are you pressing Enter at the end of a line? Let the comuter wrap
it!
"Year-month-day" is a perfectly normal sequence to appear in, say, all
sorts of computer applications; but my Word certainly never offers me
that option when I type a date. (If I'm dating a document, I'll go to
the Insert menu, where I can choose the date with the format
appropriate for the document.)