https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56789
--- Comment #5 from John <jchecked-mozi...@yahoo.com> ---
(In reply to Jorendc from comment #1)
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for reporting!
> Set this bug report to enhancement.
>
> The developers are currently very busy crunching bugs for the new release of
> 4.0 (release in February). But I hope this enhancement will be picked up :-).
>
> Kind regards,
> Joren
(In reply to Al Weiss from comment #0)
> I can't believe this function does not exist. Quite often I prepare and
> distribute a spreadsheet to others. I would like it to contain the date on
> which it was updated. The easiest thing would be to implement a function
> DATELASTSAVED(). Everything I can find about this suggests using a macro.
> However, a function would be a lot easier to use.
It is now nearly 5 years since this enhancement has been requested. I see this
need as significant because a person wants to know the date of the document
CHANGE on the PRINTED SHEET.
I am new to Libre Office, finally giving up Windows and going back to Linux
after 15 years. No Save Date in Calc? Not even after this much time?
As to the info being in the file properties, it is also displayed on the Linux
file "ls -l" but that doesn't help those with a printed copy either.
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