You'll still get the error (twice, actually), but once you close the document and then re-open it, the number you typed will be there. ![]() The workaround is simple: type your information in the field, and then save the document. When you attempt to fill the field with your number or text (such as the middle two digits in a social security number field), Word responds with an error that says "A valid date or time is required." What's really annoying about it is that Word refuses to let you change the field at all if the document was locked with a password. The bug shows itself in Word forms that have a two-character number or text field. ![]() ![]() I've run into an annoying bug a few times since I upgraded to Microsoft Word 2004 SP2.
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