Microsoft KB Archive/256904

= WD97: Day Name Is Incorrect in a Date and Time Field =

Article ID: 256904

Article Last Modified on 1/27/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q256904



SYMPTOMS
In Word 97 for Windows, when you save a document as type Word 6.0/95 (*.doc) or Rich Text Format (*.rtf), the name of the day for a date after February 29, 2000, is incorrect. For example, instead of seeing

Monday, March 6, 2000

you see

Sunday, March 6, 2000



CAUSE
In some cases, Word calculates the day incorrectly if the date is after February 29, 2000. See the "More Information" section of this article for specific cases.



RESOLUTION
To resolve the problem described in this article, obtain and install the latest Microsoft Word 97 update from the following Microsoft Web site:

http://office.microsoft.com/downloads/9798/Wd97mcrs.aspx

IMPORTANT NOTE: Microsoft Word 97 post-service release fixes are cumulative. The latest update contains all of the fixes since Service Release 2. If you install the latest update for Word 97, you do not need to install any other updates after Service Release 2.

For additional information about the fixes included in the latest update for Word 97, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

265374 WD97: Post Service Release Fixes for Word 97

For a complete list of Microsoft Product Support Services phone numbers and information about support costs, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;CNTACTMS



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.



Linked and Embedded Word Document Objects
Given a linked or embedded Word document object, only the insertion of a CreateDate field results in an incorrect day. PrintDate and SaveDate do not result in an incorrect day.

EditTime
The EditTime field includes any minutes for the time that the document was open on February 29, 2000.

In addition, you may see the problem in any of the following cases:
 * You insert a SaveDate field and then save the document as type Word 6.0/95 or RTF.

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 * You insert a CreateDate field and then save the document as type Word 6.0/95 or RTF.

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 * You insert a PrintDate field and then save the document as type Word 6.0/95 or RTF.

Steps to Reproduce Problem

 * 1) Create a new blank document.
 * 2) Click Field on the Insert menu.
 * 3) Select the CreateDate field from the Field names list.
 * 4) Click Options, select the dddd MMMM,dd,yyyy format, and then click Add to field.
 * 5) Click OK twice.
 * 6) Save the document as a Word document.
 * 7) Save the document as an RTF document.
 * 8) Close and reopen the RTF document.
 * 9) Select the Date field and press F9 to update field.

Result: Notice that the day displayed is one day off. If the current day is Monday, it will show Sunday.

You will not see this problem if you have Hide known file extensions turned on in Windows Explorer.

This release also includes the ODMA fixes of interest to PCDocs users. For additional information, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

145584 WD97: Documents May Be Deleted from ODMA System

142685 WD97: ODMA Close Doc Function Never Issued After Printing Selection with Background Printing Enabled

237848 WD97: File Not Registered in ROT After Being Opened in ODMA

This release also includes the template security issue that was previously released by Microsoft. For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

214652 WD97: No Macro Warning When You Open File Attached to Template That Contains Macros

Additional query words: y2k wd97 word97 date day field createdate savedate printdata edittime leapyear leap year

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