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Joe McGuire
 
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Not sure what you mean by "time stamp." If you mean you insert a date and
time using Insert, Date & Time, make sure you don't have a check mark in the
block for Update Automatically. For putting dates on documents that are
created from templates inserting a field is usually more efficacious. But
if you actually want to insert the current date and time in a document,
perhaps several different time in the same document (e.g. in a log recording
your observation as a particular time) I don't think fields will be too
useful.


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I am a trainer doing observations in teachers' classrooms. When I time
stamp
my Word document, and then close it to finish it later, the time stamp
changes from the time when I stamped it, to the current time when I
re-open
the document.

How do I contine to work on my Word document I started previously, and
keep
the times stamped without updating them to the current time it is when I
re-open the document?