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Default Concerning Current Date Changes On Past Documents

I have these saved faxes that I need as evidence for a court case. The
current day's date changes the original date on these faxes. I looked up how
to change it to the original date. But my concern is if the "original date"
is the day the document was created or the date that I inputed last. What I
want is the date I typed in the last time I used the file. I'm concerned that
I will get the date the file was created because I sometimes don't use my
blank main template. I save all my faxes as separate files and I sometimes
use these separate files as the template instead of the blank main template
that I should use. Don't ask me why I don't use the main template. So to
summarize: what I'm afraid of is the date that shows up is the date of the
creation of the document instead of the date I typed in when I last used the
document. Which is it? I hope I am understandable. Any insight would be most
appreciated! Thanks!
 
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