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Old 04-07-2015, 09:27 AM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Stop the date from changing Windows 8 Stop the date from changing Office 2013
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Originally Posted by jdkoerner View Post
I only need each date once, as it will appear in a journal entry for that day. From the description, it seems as though the date will update each time the document opens, which would not serve my need for a date in this document.
The date given by the Add-In will insert the date the document was created (a CREATEDATE field) and that will not change unless it is re-created using Save-As. This is different from the default of a DATE field. Using Date Fields in Microsoft Word

It is different from the AutoComplete in that it is not necessarily the current date. This is the only other way I know to insert a date without macros.
 



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