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![]() I tried this and it displayed a revision number. Is there any way to insert a revision date instead? I am like the OP. I can insert a "last save date", but if I save the document without changing it, my purpose will be defeated. I would love to insert a date when the document is actually revised/changed that will update automatically. I have to distribute pages for a bi-weekly for reference, but if the pages aren't actually changed, there is no sense in the participants spending 15 minutes or so inserting the pages into their page protected manuals. I am afraid I will forget to manually change the date when I revise it. TIA!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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