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SYMPTOMSAfter you change the Regional Settings on your computer to use a four-digit year (for example, in the short-date format), the AutoComplete feature in Microsoft Word still suggests a two-digit year. WORKAROUNDUse one of the following methods to work around this problem: Method 1: Create an AutoCorrect EntryUse this method to correct the date after accepting the suggested AutoComplete date. To do this, follow these steps:
For example, Word corrects the date from the date you accepted, 1/1/00, to 1/1/2000. Method 2: Use the "M/d/yyyy" or "MM/dd/yyyy" Date FormatUse this method to "force" Word to show the correct AutoComplete date format as M/d/yyyy or MM/dd/yyyy. To do this, follow these steps:NOTE: There is no known workaround that forces Word to show an AutoComplete date in the format of M-d-yyyy or MM-dd-yyyy.
NOTE: Word does not show or use the Short date style format of M-d-yyyy or MM-dd-yyyy. Instead, this "forces" Word to use the short date style M/d/yyyy or MM/dd/yyyy. For example, when you type 01/0, Word shows an AutoComplete date of 01/01/2000. Method 3: Use the "d/M/yyyy" or "dd/MM/yyyy" Date Format in Non-English (U.S.) TextMost non-English (U.S.) languages show the default date format with the day first, followed by the month and year. Microsoft Word cannot be set to display an AutoComplete tip in this format when your text is formatted in a non-English (U.S.) format.Use this method when you want to insert a date in the format of either d/M/yyyy or dd/MM/yyyy when your text is formatted in a non-English (U.S.) language. NOTE: If you want to use this date format in text formatted as English (U.S.), use Method 2 and type either d-M-yyyy or dd-MM-yyyy in step 4.
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