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Knowledgebase: Microsoft Word
Text and punctuation
Posted by - NA - on 17 April 2006 06:43 AM
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Solution: 'text' Any specified text in a date or time. Enclose the text in single quotation marks. For example, { TIME \@ "HH:mm 'Greenwich mean time' " } displays "12:45 Greenwich mean time". character Includes the specified character in a date or time, such as a : (colon), - (hyphen), * (asterisk), or space. For example, { DATE \@ "HH:mm MMM-d, 'yy" } displays "11:15 Nov-6, '99". `numbereditem` Includes in a date or time the number of the preceding item that you numbered by using the Caption command on the Insert menu (Reference submenu), or by inserting a SEQ field. Enclose the item identifier, such as "table" or "figure," in grave accents (`). Microsoft Word displays the sequential number in arabic numerals. For example, { PRINTDATE \@ "'Table' `table` 'was printed on' M/d/yy" } displays "Table 2 was printed on 9/25/02". Note Quotation marks are not required around simple date-time pictures that do not include spaces or text — for example, { DATE \@ MM/yy }. For more complex date-time pictures and those that include spaces or text, enclose the entire date-time picture in quotation marks, for example, { DATE \ @ "dddd MMMM d, yyyy', at' h:mm" }. Microsoft Word adds quotation marks to date-time picture switches if you insert a field by using the Date and Time command or the Field command (Insert menu). | |
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