Shane,

Do you just want to take today's date and format it the way you have it? Or 
will the user enter a date and then you need to format it?


If you just want to take today's date, here's the rule:

                return FormatDate(Today(), "ld, lm dd, yyyy");

ld = long day (Monday, Tuesday, etc.)
lm = long month (June, July, August, etc.)
dd = two digits for the  day (15, 16, 09, etc.)
yyyy = the entire year 

                For today, this rule returns "Friday, June 15, 2007"

You can also replace the Today() with Field("Date") to get the field data your 
user entered.

HTH,

Rob

 
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