David Wolfson wrote: > My first response was 'really! the date gets put in anyway?' Then I tried > the ERT you suggested and suddenly I get two dates... For now that's > perfect, but I have a horrible feeling I'll be trawling the archives to > find out how to get rid of it soon! > > Thanks for guidance on my first foray into ERT, >
On top of your document you can put that in ERT \pagestyle{myheadings} \markright{\jobname, le \today{}} The first line tell latex that you want homemade headings. The second line creates a header on each right page and choose headings in Format->documents That will print in the header, the name of your file and the date Buying a introductory book for LaTeX is a good investment, especially if you have deadlines. Cheers, Charles -- http://www.kde-france.org