Hi :)
Is it ever a surprise when Brian is right? Yes, i'd prolly still not
be hugely surprised if he ever does get something waaay off but "i
wouldn't hold my breath on it"!
Regards from
Tom :)
On 26 November 2013 22:46, Felmon Davis wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Nov 2013, Brian Barker wrote:
>
>> At 00:0
On Tue, 26 Nov 2013, Brian Barker wrote:
At 00:05 26/11/2013 -0800, Aonly Noname wrote:
... I don't know if Brian Barker's method does in fact provide the Last
Saved Date or not. If it does, great - and if he says it does then I
assume he's correct.
Oh, that's most unwise!
wow! correct ag
A wrote:
> It might make sense to move everything involving the insertion of dates
> into the above noted "Under Type select Date...". Anytime someone says
> "One point of confusion..." then you know something needs to be looked
> at a bit more and see if a way can't be found to eliminate the
> co
At 00:05 26/11/2013 -0800, Aonly Noname wrote:
... I don't know if Brian Barker's method does in fact provide the
Last Saved Date or not. If it does, great - and if he says it does
then I assume he's correct.
Oh, that's most unwise!
Brian Barker
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ample of how the LO developers might make such a
feature a little more intuitive to find. I would never have dreamed to
look anywhere other than "date."
Virgil
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Sent: Monday, November 25, 2013 12:55 PM
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Su
LO developers might make such a feature a
little more intuitive to find. I would never have dreamed to look anywhere
other than "date."
Virgil
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Sent: Monday, November 25, 2013 12:55 PM
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
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** Reply to message from A on Mon, 25 Nov 2013
09:55:26 -0800
Great! I just tested this and it does use the date/time last modified. You
don't need to tick anything else, just insert the field. Works it should.
Thanks for tracking this option down. Will be very useful.
Cliff
> I haven't tested
I haven't tested this, but a quick perusal led me to:
Insert->Fields->Other->DocInformation TAB->Modified->Select Date/Time...
may need to tick "Fixed Content" checkbox, I don't know.
Which isn't necessarily the date the file is _saved_, but _appears to
be_ the date the file was *_last modifi
** Reply to message from Brian Barker on Sun, 24
Nov 2013 03:10:49 +
> At 20:34 23/11/2013 -0500, Don C. Myers wrote:
> >About a year to a year and a half ago the question was asked on this
> >list about when a date is filled in automatically, how it can be
> >saved as the date that the fil
At 20:34 23/11/2013 -0500, Don C. Myers wrote:
About a year to a year and a half ago the question was asked on this
list about when a date is filled in automatically, how it can be
saved as the date that the file is saved, and the file will open
automatically with the saved date instead of the
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