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Office 2003, word, automatically update of the date

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globus11

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Feb 12, 2005
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Hi guys,

I've got some documents which include dates(for example:2 april 2005).

The problem is, that these dates are automatically updated every day.

Please, could you tell me where I can turn this option off.

Cheers in advance.

globus
 
Hi
Does the date look like this:
{ TIME \@ "dd/MM/yyyy" }
When you press Alt + F9? If so, it is set to update automatically. When you insert a new date (Insert menu) make sure the Update Automatically box is not ticked.


 
Hi globustrek,

This problem is caused by the inserted date being generated by an unlocked DATE field. If you select the errant date and press Shift-F9, it will probably look something like:
{DATE} or {DATE \@ "dd/MM/yyyy"}

To set the date back to the date the document was created, change the 'DATE' string to 'CREATEDATE', so that the field looks something like:
{CREATEDATE} or {CREATEDATE \@ "dd/MM/yyyy"}
Then select the field again and press F9 to update it.

Other semi-permanent DATE field options you might want to explore include changing the 'DATE' string in the field to:
SAVEDATE and PRINTDATE
which, as their names suggest, display the date on which the document was last saved or printed, respectively. Neither of these fields returns a valid date if the document hasn't been saved or printed, as the case may be.

Cheers
 
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