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I asked this question a few days ago. I even got a reply in my email. But
when I click on the link in the reply, nothing happens. I am never actually taken to the question and I am unable to refind the question here on this forum. So, here goes again. I have been using the Shift-Alt-D short cut lately and supposed it would put in a date in my WORD document that is static. It does not. I discovered subsequently that the day changes to whatever today's date is when you reopen files. (like a day or two later) Is there a shortcut key that will allow me to put today's date quickly in a document and it not change subsequently? |
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