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Hi. I've got a letter template that I made with a Date field that inserts the
current date. It works fine, but when I'm done with the letter and want to store it away, I want it to retain the date that originally had on the letter when I wrote and sent it. Instead, the date updates so that when I look for the record 3 months later, it will have the current date on which I re-open it. I can try to remember to Ctrl, Shift, F9 while I'm in the field, to turn it from a field to plain text, but I will forget many times. Is there a way to have the date be set and stay set at the day I finish the document? |
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The reason is that you have inserted a date field which shows the system
date. What you need to do is change those date fields for createdate fields - ALT+F9 change {DATE \@ "d MMM yyyy"}or {TIME \@ "d MMM yyyy"} to {CREATEDATE \@ "d MMM yyyy"} then F9 and ALT+F9 - and change the date in your letterhead template so that future letters based on it show the correct dates. The switches \@ "d MMM yyyy" may be different at your location. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org DeeDeeCee wrote: Hi. I've got a letter template that I made with a Date field that inserts the current date. It works fine, but when I'm done with the letter and want to store it away, I want it to retain the date that originally had on the letter when I wrote and sent it. Instead, the date updates so that when I look for the record 3 months later, it will have the current date on which I re-open it. I can try to remember to Ctrl, Shift, F9 while I'm in the field, to turn it from a field to plain text, but I will forget many times. Is there a way to have the date be set and stay set at the day I finish the document? |
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Thanks, I gave it a try and it works just as you said.
"Graham Mayor" wrote: The reason is that you have inserted a date field which shows the system date. What you need to do is change those date fields for createdate fields - ALT+F9 change {DATE \@ "d MMM yyyy"}or {TIME \@ "d MMM yyyy"} to {CREATEDATE \@ "d MMM yyyy"} then F9 and ALT+F9 - and change the date in your letterhead template so that future letters based on it show the correct dates. The switches \@ "d MMM yyyy" may be different at your location. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org DeeDeeCee wrote: Hi. I've got a letter template that I made with a Date field that inserts the current date. It works fine, but when I'm done with the letter and want to store it away, I want it to retain the date that originally had on the letter when I wrote and sent it. Instead, the date updates so that when I look for the record 3 months later, it will have the current date on which I re-open it. I can try to remember to Ctrl, Shift, F9 while I'm in the field, to turn it from a field to plain text, but I will forget many times. Is there a way to have the date be set and stay set at the day I finish the document? |
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