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Hi this is the preamble I have used



documentclass[prd,aps,superscriptaddress,twocolumn,10pt]{revtex4-1}
usepackage{times}
usepackage[a4paper, left=1.85cm, right=1.85cm,top=1.85cm, bottom=1.85cm]{geometry}
usepackage[font=small,labelfont=bf]{caption}
usepackage{graphics,graphicx,epsfig,ulem}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{etoolbox}

makeatletter
patchcmd{frontmatter@RRAP@format}{(}{}{}{}
patchcmd{frontmatter@RRAP@format}{)}{}{}{}
renewcommandDated@name{}
makeatother

usepackage{fancyhdr}
pagestyle{fancy}
date{Submitted: today{}, Date of Experiment: nth{11} December 2018}


It's the end part I need help with



date{Submitted: today{}, Date of Experiment: nth{11} December 2018}


As you can see I have done nth{11} December 2018 which works fine I was just wondering if there is a way to add that to the today{} because I can't seem to do it :( Please help I'm new to Latex









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  • welcome to tex.se! as far as i know, today use standardized datum notation (thich not use /old fashion/ th or rd ).
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Hi this is the preamble I have used



documentclass[prd,aps,superscriptaddress,twocolumn,10pt]{revtex4-1}
usepackage{times}
usepackage[a4paper, left=1.85cm, right=1.85cm,top=1.85cm, bottom=1.85cm]{geometry}
usepackage[font=small,labelfont=bf]{caption}
usepackage{graphics,graphicx,epsfig,ulem}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{etoolbox}

makeatletter
patchcmd{frontmatter@RRAP@format}{(}{}{}{}
patchcmd{frontmatter@RRAP@format}{)}{}{}{}
renewcommandDated@name{}
makeatother

usepackage{fancyhdr}
pagestyle{fancy}
date{Submitted: today{}, Date of Experiment: nth{11} December 2018}


It's the end part I need help with



date{Submitted: today{}, Date of Experiment: nth{11} December 2018}


As you can see I have done nth{11} December 2018 which works fine I was just wondering if there is a way to add that to the today{} because I can't seem to do it :( Please help I'm new to Latex









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  • welcome to tex.se! as far as i know, today use standardized datum notation (thich not use /old fashion/ th or rd ).
    – Zarko
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Hi this is the preamble I have used



documentclass[prd,aps,superscriptaddress,twocolumn,10pt]{revtex4-1}
usepackage{times}
usepackage[a4paper, left=1.85cm, right=1.85cm,top=1.85cm, bottom=1.85cm]{geometry}
usepackage[font=small,labelfont=bf]{caption}
usepackage{graphics,graphicx,epsfig,ulem}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{etoolbox}

makeatletter
patchcmd{frontmatter@RRAP@format}{(}{}{}{}
patchcmd{frontmatter@RRAP@format}{)}{}{}{}
renewcommandDated@name{}
makeatother

usepackage{fancyhdr}
pagestyle{fancy}
date{Submitted: today{}, Date of Experiment: nth{11} December 2018}


It's the end part I need help with



date{Submitted: today{}, Date of Experiment: nth{11} December 2018}


As you can see I have done nth{11} December 2018 which works fine I was just wondering if there is a way to add that to the today{} because I can't seem to do it :( Please help I'm new to Latex









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Hi this is the preamble I have used



documentclass[prd,aps,superscriptaddress,twocolumn,10pt]{revtex4-1}
usepackage{times}
usepackage[a4paper, left=1.85cm, right=1.85cm,top=1.85cm, bottom=1.85cm]{geometry}
usepackage[font=small,labelfont=bf]{caption}
usepackage{graphics,graphicx,epsfig,ulem}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{etoolbox}

makeatletter
patchcmd{frontmatter@RRAP@format}{(}{}{}{}
patchcmd{frontmatter@RRAP@format}{)}{}{}{}
renewcommandDated@name{}
makeatother

usepackage{fancyhdr}
pagestyle{fancy}
date{Submitted: today{}, Date of Experiment: nth{11} December 2018}


It's the end part I need help with



date{Submitted: today{}, Date of Experiment: nth{11} December 2018}


As you can see I have done nth{11} December 2018 which works fine I was just wondering if there is a way to add that to the today{} because I can't seem to do it :( Please help I'm new to Latex







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  • welcome to tex.se! as far as i know, today use standardized datum notation (thich not use /old fashion/ th or rd ).
    – Zarko
    1 min ago


















  • welcome to tex.se! as far as i know, today use standardized datum notation (thich not use /old fashion/ th or rd ).
    – Zarko
    1 min ago
















welcome to tex.se! as far as i know, today use standardized datum notation (thich not use /old fashion/ th or rd ).
– Zarko
1 min ago




welcome to tex.se! as far as i know, today use standardized datum notation (thich not use /old fashion/ th or rd ).
– Zarko
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