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When I want to insert a date in a spreadsheet or document, I do not have the
option of having the month spelled oout as is typically done in a
letter--rather the month of June is represented by the number 6. How can I
have the spelled-out format available in the pulldown when inserting a date?
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try a custom format of

dd, mmm, yyyy

or

dd, mmmm, yyyy

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"Michael K" wrote:

When I want to insert a date in a spreadsheet or document, I do not have the
option of having the month spelled oout as is typically done in a
letter--rather the month of June is represented by the number 6. How can I
have the spelled-out format available in the pulldown when inserting a date?

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