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stop Word from updating the date everytime I open an old document
Everytime I open a saved Word document Word changes the date to the current
date, these are legal documents that I am opening and I do not want the date to change. thanks |
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stop Word from updating the date everytime I open an old document
Change the DATE fields to CREATEDATE.
"curiouscat75" wrote in message ... Everytime I open a saved Word document Word changes the date to the current date, these are legal documents that I am opening and I do not want the date to change. thanks |
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stop Word from updating the date everytime I open an old docum
great thanks, next silly Q, where do I find the 'date field' to change to
'createdate' thanks again "Jezebel" wrote: Change the DATE fields to CREATEDATE. "curiouscat75" wrote in message ... Everytime I open a saved Word document Word changes the date to the current date, these are legal documents that I am opening and I do not want the date to change. thanks |
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stop Word from updating the date everytime I open an old docum
Press alt-f9
"curiouscat75" wrote in message ... great thanks, next silly Q, where do I find the 'date field' to change to 'createdate' thanks again "Jezebel" wrote: Change the DATE fields to CREATEDATE. "curiouscat75" wrote in message ... Everytime I open a saved Word document Word changes the date to the current date, these are legal documents that I am opening and I do not want the date to change. thanks |
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stop Word from updating the date everytime I open an old docum
again I thank you for your patience and help, but I am a bit of a techno
retard, I tried Alt F9 and nothing happened? might be best if I just accept what is? "Jezebel" wrote: Press alt-f9 "curiouscat75" wrote in message ... great thanks, next silly Q, where do I find the 'date field' to change to 'createdate' thanks again "Jezebel" wrote: Change the DATE fields to CREATEDATE. "curiouscat75" wrote in message ... Everytime I open a saved Word document Word changes the date to the current date, these are legal documents that I am opening and I do not want the date to change. thanks |
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stop Word from updating the date everytime I open an old docum
Reading Help on fields might be a better approach. Pressing Alt-F9 toggles
the display of field codes and field results (also available on Tools Options). Fields are instructions to Word to insert some automatic content. Have a look at Insert Fields for the list of possibles. In this case, if you look at where the date is displayed in the document, press Alt-F9 and the date display will change to { DATE ... } Change 'DATE' to 'CREATEDATE'. "curiouscat75" wrote in message ... again I thank you for your patience and help, but I am a bit of a techno retard, I tried Alt F9 and nothing happened? might be best if I just accept what is? "Jezebel" wrote: Press alt-f9 "curiouscat75" wrote in message ... great thanks, next silly Q, where do I find the 'date field' to change to 'createdate' thanks again "Jezebel" wrote: Change the DATE fields to CREATEDATE. "curiouscat75" wrote in message ... Everytime I open a saved Word document Word changes the date to the current date, these are legal documents that I am opening and I do not want the date to change. thanks |
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