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PPT Saved Date
I have a PPT file - It is an Org Chart with over 350 entries over 7 pages. I
have a footer with an updated date field. When individuals go to print it, the date changes to the date they printed, not when it was last updated. Is there a date field 'command' that will only change when I save the file after an update? Thanks, Jerry |
Re: PPT Saved Date
In article <1835BE6E-E9C3-4CBB-86C9-2B4CB478466B@microsoft.com>, Jerry L wrote:
> I have a PPT file - It is an Org Chart with over 350 entries over 7 pages. I > have a footer with an updated date field. When individuals go to print it, > the date changes to the date they printed, not when it was last updated. > > Is there a date field 'command' that will only change when I save the file > after an update? No ... you'd have to add a plain text box and update it manually. |
Re: PPT Saved Date
"Jerry L" <JerryL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1835BE6E-E9C3-4CBB-86C9-2B4CB478466B@microsoft.com... >I have a PPT file - It is an Org Chart with over 350 entries over 7 pages. >I > have a footer with an updated date field. When individuals go to print > it, > the date changes to the date they printed, not when it was last updated. > > Is there a date field 'command' that will only change when I save the file > after an update? > > Thanks, > Jerry In PowerPoint 2007, Insert ribbon, Data and Time. In the Header and Footer window you can choose to update automatically or fixed. I suspect a similiar choice is in prior versions. Don |
RE: PPT Saved Date
Thanks for your help.
"Jerry L" wrote: > I have a PPT file - It is an Org Chart with over 350 entries over 7 pages. I > have a footer with an updated date field. When individuals go to print it, > the date changes to the date they printed, not when it was last updated. > > Is there a date field 'command' that will only change when I save the file > after an update? > > Thanks, > Jerry |
Re: PPT Saved Date
In article <#gLus22vJHA.5684@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl>, Dgmacmi<> wrote:
> "Jerry L" <JerryL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:1835BE6E-E9C3-4CBB-86C9-2B4CB478466B@microsoft.com... > >I have a PPT file - It is an Org Chart with over 350 entries over 7 pages. > >I > > have a footer with an updated date field. When individuals go to print > > it, > > the date changes to the date they printed, not when it was last updated. > > > > Is there a date field 'command' that will only change when I save the file > > after an update? > > > > Thanks, > > Jerry > > In PowerPoint 2007, Insert ribbon, Data and Time. In the Header and Footer > window you can choose to update automatically or fixed. > > I suspect a similiar choice is in prior versions. Going back to PaleoPPTimes ... yep. And while that won't automatically change to the last update date, it's still a good idea, since it'll make it easier to make global date changes. |
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