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Use =TEXT(A2,"dd/mm/yyyy") or Set up your Windows Regional Options to use your preferred date format or Use the field formatting facilities in Word, if you are using the mail merge in Word. I don't know where you have been looking for support for the past two days, but such advice as this is readily available, not least in the archive of this group. -- David Biddulph "Hilly" wrote in message ... I am trying to mail merge using office professional 2007 and on vista. When setting up dates in excel they are dd/mm/yyyy Then in the mail merge it goes to mm/dd/yyyy. How do I change it back? Do not ask me to got wherever for support or look this up or that up. I have spent the last two days trying to find a solution and so far all I have got is computer programming gobble de gook, Please give me a simple answer to a simple question |
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