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Hi guys.
Bit new to this. However. I work in a company on night shift 6pm - to 6am. I have a number of forms etc, that need to be dated. I am wondering if there is a way of the document autodating in the following format. 14-15/2/2021? Thanks in advance |
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Oh, my God! How do your work those hours? I do not know how to autodate documents. But I would recommend you find some good place to work. You can check those concord jobs. Believe me, I know what I am talking about. I was working a night shift and it was very hard. Good luck, friend!
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