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souldriver | 17:54 Wed 10th Mar 2010 | Computers
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How do i set Word 2007 so that when i am typin dates for example 10th March, MS Word automatically corrects the 10th part and alters the 'th' to be smaller and above the 10 part of the date.

I hope that makes sence. Thanks SD
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click the home menu on the right hand side you will see date & time click on this and insert the date format you require as far as I know you will not be given a choice with the th above the first date eg. 10 march 2010. to overcome this click the date you want and position your cursor just ahead of the 10: where the two dots are and type in th, highlight the th and click font its just below HOME on the box that comes up tick superscript and apply. hope I explained this ok let me know if not.
word options, select proofing, autoformat tab, then tick the "ordinals" box, [will change 1st etc to superscript]
Hi there I would like to ask kia kat where is word options on office 07 I done an ecdl course on office 03 a couple of years ago and now i have office 07. Please let me know if I done the wrong thing in posting question.
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