Bugger...... that option was checked *sheepish grin*
Thanks so much
Aussie2
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this has been answered, but since I cant afford the premium service I guess I shall have to ask it again...sorry
When I create a word document and input a date, then if I open that document a few days later the date I orginally put in changes to today's date.
Aussie2
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by: aflockhartPosted on 2005-04-26 at 04:24:17ID: 13865749
w2003:
Use Insert, Date and Time. Make sure you don't tick the option "update automatically".