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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T12:10:26+00:00 2026-05-15T12:10:26+00:00

i have some VB that uses DAO to grab some data, one field being

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i have some VB that uses DAO to grab some data, one field being a date field (as in date of a transaction). its not date/time, just simply date like dd/mm/yyyy.

so on an access form i know how to do this, but right now i am working on some excel/ppt automation. i use something like this simple example DAO sql string, openrecordset to get the data.

So lets say the data in question is just rs!Date.

I move it to powerpoint like so:

Set oShape = oSlide.Shapes("S1_Date")
Set oTextRange = oShape.textFrame.TextRange

     oTextRange.Text = rs!Date

now i am leaving out all kinds of stuff, but this is the part that transfers this date that I already have in the recordset, on to the ppt pres just fine, only in this format

dd/mm/yyyy

and i would really just like to know how to simply get this

"dd-MMM-yyyy"

as my desired output string.

thanks
justin

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    2026-05-15T12:10:27+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:10 pm

    Maybe:

    oTextRange.Text = Format(rs![Date], "dd-MMM-yyyy")
    

    I enclosed the field name in square brackets because Date is a reserved word. But I don’t think it should make any difference in this case. Nevertheless, try to avoid reserved words for your field, table, and other object names.

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