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    When the year of an event could be 1575 or 1576 what is the best format to use? I only have the years.
    I have entered a custom date as 1575/6. Is that the best way to do it?

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    Re: Date format/Custom Dates

    Originally posted by Junior Waldo View Post
    When the year of an event could be 1575 or 1576 what is the best format to use? I only have the years.
    I have entered a custom date as 1575/6. Is that the best way to do it?
    I would use "1575 or 1576".

    I would save "1575/6" for use when indicating an event that took place in the three months where the year differed in places in which the year began in January and places in which the year began in March. (1575 though, is too early for this to be needed.)

    Here's the Wikipedia page on "dual dates".

    But there's no one answer, you just need to decide and be consistent.
    Dennis J. Cunniff
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      Re: Date format/Custom Dates

      Originally posted by Dennis J. Cunniff View Post
      I would use "1575 or 1576".

      I would save "1575/6" for use when indicating an event that took place in the three months where the year differed in places in which the year began in January and places in which the year began in March. (1575 though, is too early for this to be needed.)

      Here's the Wikipedia page on "dual dates".

      But there's no one answer, you just need to decide and be consistent.
      Dennis
      Thank you Dennis. I had no idea of all the implications and will go to your suggestion of 1575 or 1576.
      Regards, Junior

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        Re: Date format/Custom Dates

        Originally posted by Junior Waldo View Post
        Dennis
        Thank you Dennis. I had no idea of all the implications and will go to your suggestion of 1575 or 1576.
        Regards, Junior
        Remember when it's not a choice of just two years you can use a date like "between 4 July 1776 and 25 December 1785".
        Dennis J. Cunniff
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