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Default How to globally disable "{TIME \@ "MMMM d, yyyy"}"

Why don't you try it on a few samples files and see for yourself.


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"keyser318" wrote in message
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If I do that, won't it make the date the same for all of the files and
equal
to the date on which I run the macros because you have to insert text and
then resave the new fxn?

If I use the auto open macro, that will only work for documents created
from
now on forward right? Or does it keep the date correct before it has a
chance to change it?

Thanks again for all of your help.

Keyser318