Specifically (with respect to LO
module), "tabbing the last row of the table" means you are in
Writer, not Calc, correct?Is there a functional reason for doing this with Writer, not
Calc?On 2026-01-04 05:52, william wrote:
...Being a lazy sort I am just trying to save some clicks.What I want is to have the current date
entered automatically
when I open a new table row.On 1/2/2026 7:24 PM, Howard Barr wrote:...I don't fully
understand what you require but if you tap a
cell where youwant the current date to appear and then tap fx to enter a
formula thenchoose Date and scroll down to Date Now and it will bring up
a selection ofdate types.Or just enter =Date() into the cell.On Fri, 2 Jan 2026, 22:40
william,<william@techservsys.com>wrote:I have
task that involves logging activities into a 2 columntable: date, activity. Is there
any way that I can
automagicallyput the current date into column 1 when I open the row by
tabbingthe last row of the table?
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