I wondered about that, too, as I was pretty sure CreateDate had been
suggested already in this thread.
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"Daiya Mitchell" wrote in message
.. .
I'm just curious. How did you manage to "not think about a CreateDate
field" when I suggested it twice?
I've reproduced what I said below--was there something unclear about the
phrasing that I could improve for the future? Suggestions welcome.
On 9/12/05 11:10 AM, "jeanmac" wrote:
I am creating a template which will be used again and again, the date
will
change each time the template is used. I hadn't thought about using a
CreateDate field, of course it will change every time the template is
used.
Thankyou!!!
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Is there some reason you can't use a CreateDate field?
"Daiya Mitchell" wrote:
Where is this date coming from? What does it signify? If it matches
one of
Word's predefined fields--for instance "date doc was created" "date
doc was
last saved" "date doc was last printed"--using one of those will be
by far
be the easiest way, and will let you put the date in the header.
"Daiya Mitchell" wrote:
Is the date related to the doc in any way? E.g., you could use a
CreateDate field in two places.