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Ddddd - Displays the complete date (day, month, and year) in the system's short date format. Dddddd - Displays the complete date (day, month, and year) in the system's long date format. Aaaa - Displays the full, localized name of the day. W - Displays an integer from 1 (Sunday) to 7 (Monday) containing the day of the week. Add and format text. Create a bulleted or numbered list. Change the line spacing in Word. Customize or create new styles in Word. Choose a Quick Style set for a document. Expand your Office skills Explore training. Get new features first. The default date format is the format setting specified in Microsoft Office Word, which usually depends on the locale setting of the operating system. For example, the default format of dates for the locale English (United States) is M/dd/yyyy.

mmm - Displays the month as a three-letter abbreviation (except for May) without a period.



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1.Format the date type value
2.Format time as mmmm_yyyy
3.formatting the date and time with format function
4.Using the Format Function to Format an Expression: Format(expression[, format[, firstdayofweek[, firstweekofyear]]])
5.: - Time separator (typically a colon, but this depends on the locale).
6./ Date separator (also locale-dependent).
7.c - Displays the date
8.d - Displays the date (1 to 31) without a leading zero for single-digit numbers.
9.dd - Displays the date with a leading zero for single-digit numbers (01 to 31).
10.ddd - Displays the day as a three-letter abbreviation (Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat) with no period.
11.dddd - Displays the full name of the day.
12.ddddd - Displays the complete date (day, month, and year) in the system's short date format.
13.dddddd - Displays the complete date (day, month, and year) in the system's long date format.
14.aaaa - Displays the full, localized name of the day.
15.w - Displays an integer from 1 (Sunday) to 7 (Monday) containing the day of the week.
16.ww - Displays an integer from 1 to 54 giving the number of the week in the year.
17.m - Displays an integer from 1 to 12 giving the number of the month without a leading zero on single-digit months.
18.mm - Displays a number from 01 to 12 giving the two-digit number of the month. When used after h returns minutes instead of months.
19.mmmm - Displays the full name of the month.
20.oooo - Displays the full localized name of the month.
21.q - Displays a number from 1 to 4 giving the quarter of the year.
22.y - Displays an integer from 1 to 366 giving the day of the year.
23.yy - Displays a number from 00 to 99 giving the two-digit year.
24.yyyy - Displays a number from 0100 to 9999 giving the four-digit year.
25.h - Displays a number from 0 to 23 giving the hour.
26.Hh - Displays a number from 00 to 23 giving the two-digit hour.
27.N - Displays a number from 0 to 60 giving the minute.
28.Nn - Displays a number from 00 to 60 giving the two-digit minute.
29.S - Displays a number from 0 to 60 giving the second.
30.Ss - Displays a number from 00 to 60 giving the two-digit second.
31.ttttt - Displays the full time (hour, minute, and second) in the system's default time format.
32.AM/PM - Uses the 12-hour clock and displays AM or PM as appropriate.
33.A/P - Uses the 12-hour clock and displays A or P as appropriate.
34.AMPM - Uses the 12-hour clock and displays the AM or PM string literal defined for the system.
35.For example, the following statement returns Saturday, April 01, 2006:
36.format(Now, 'd-mmm-yy')
37.format(Now, 'd-mmmm-yy')
38.format(Now, 'mmmm d, yyyy')
39.format(Now, 'ddd')
40.format(Now, 'dddd')
41.format(Now, 'ddddd')
42.format(Now, 'dddddd')
43.Format(Now, 'Hh:Nn:Ss AM/PM')
44.Format(Now, 'ttttt')
45.Format(datDateTime, 'Long Date')
46.Format(datDateTime, 'dd mmm yy')
47.Format(datDateTime, 'yyyy-mm-dd')
48.Format(datDateTime, 'mm dddd hh:mm')