I'm coming from a medical device background, where revisions of documents are
quite different than modifications (hundreds, perhaps, between revisions, even
if the revision releases are only one month apart). It nice to know when a
document was released and not just when it was last touched.
I'm coming from a medical device background, where revisions of documents are
quite different than modifications (hundreds, perhaps, between revisions, even
if the revision releases are only one month apart). It nice to know when a
document was released and not just when it was last touched.
Slight correction to Pat's suggestion: The vars update upon save, not upon open. Current Date vars update upon open.
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Slight correction to Pat's suggestion: The vars update upon save, not upon
open. Current Date vars update upon open.
-Matt
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There is a pair of default FM variables: "Modification date long" and
"Modification date short" that will do what you want.
Grant
> On March 25, 2013 at 2:59 PM Pat Christenson wrote:
>
> The problem I foresee with this method is that the variable will
> automatically update when the document
There is a pair of default FM variables: "Modification date long" and
"Modification date short" that will do what you want.
Grant
> On March 25, 2013 at 2:59 PM Pat Christenson wrote:
>
> The problem I foresee with this method is that the variable will
> automatically update when the document