Use the TEXT function
=TEXT(A2,"mm/dd/yy")
or change word switches
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MailMerge/index.htm
you might want to post any follow up in a Word newsgroup since Word is the
program that does the mailmerge
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Regards,
Peo Sjoblom
"relo" wrote in message
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I have five columns with dates in my spread sheet, all are formatted with
the
custom function=mm/dd/yy. ( Have also tried the date function 00/00/00).
When
I input the dates to Excel they work fine and look like they should look.
However when I try to mailmerge these dates into a word doc two of the
columns work OK. But the dates in the other three colunms come out as a
number. Example the date 09/14/07 becomes 39339 in the word doc. The date
06/17/07 becomes 39250 etc. I normally have the auto filter turned on and
I
have tried with it off. It resides on my "P" personnal drive on my
networked
computer. I'm using Excel 2003. Any thoughts????