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Old 11-04-2018, 06:35 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Office 2016 for Mac keeps getting the wrong date for the automatic date Windows 10 Office 2016 for Mac keeps getting the wrong date for the automatic date Office 2016
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Originally Posted by Alsmac View Post
Still having this problem 2 years on.
My computer (Mac Mini) is set to correct date.
When I date a document automatically in the morning, it dates it the previous day.
When I date a document automatically in the afternoon, it dates it correctly!
Suggesting the auto date facility is 12+ hours behind local time - what's going on?
Incidentally I'm in UK, currently on GMT.

Did you read my last response? Have you opened and closed the program or was it left open overnight?
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