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Old 07-14-2016, 12:32 PM
Jesperben Jesperben is offline My file dates are wrong, can I use the date inside Word? Windows 10 My file dates are wrong, can I use the date inside Word? Office 2016
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Hi, I've copied a very large number of Word files from my wifes old computer to the new on. Now I see that all the files dates have changed to the time when I copied them. This makes my wifes system for finding the file to at total mess and she is not amused.

I have tried some utilities but they will only change the date to another selected by me, they can't find the original date.

But the original dates are inside the files, I can see them when I choose Properties in Windows File Explorer (it's called Pathfinder in my language.

Is there any way to convert the file dates to the date in Properties?

I hope so, that would be much better for my marriage.



(Unfortunately the old computer has been shipped of.)
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