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See the screenshot below. What element contains the date and time text? It is not a header or table.




What is the name of this element and how do I create one?


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Those are most likely fields, perhaps the Date and Time fields.
Using Date Fields in Microsoft Word
There are a number of variations.
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The text is ordinary text, not fields.


I am wondering what element contains the text. It looks like a one row table with four columns (see the ruler). But I don't see Table Properties when I right-click on it.
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You haven't given us enough information to know for sure but if the Table ribbon items don't appear when you click on it then it isn't a table.

To me, it appears that you are looking at multiple columns if it isn't a table. The ruler shows some varying widths and the positioning of multiple paragraph marks on that 'line'. Go to Layout > Columns > More Columns to examine the settings for that location.
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That is it. It is a section with four columns. Thanks.
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Note: Just using a Table is far better than using the Columns feature for this. You have two extra Section Breaks which makes for more complex editing.
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