On 11/23/2013 12:50 AM, Robert Baker wrote:
1) There is no way (that I have found) to insert the date and time as text;
the only option is to insert them as a field, meaning that the next time
the document is opened, the date and time shown would be when it was
re-opened, rather than when it was last edited which is what I want. I had
to take the file back into MS Word just to add the date and time, but I
want to be rid of Word.
The simple way of adding a date: Insert->fields->date will add a
date that does not change. You have to go through a few more
steps to get a date that is current when the file is opened.
So, no problem with this one.
I will leave the other questions to those that are more expert.
bill
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