How on earth did you manage to go that route? It's clear just by clicking on the obvious:
1) click on the insert tab
2) click on date and time
3) click on the format
4) click ok
>Is this not ludicrous? Bring back any of the early word processors.
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>More on Office.com: downloads | images | templatesInsert the date and time a document was created, last printed, or last saved
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>1.Click where you want to insert the date or time.
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2.On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Quick Parts.
>3.Click Field.
>4.In the Categories box, click Date and Time.
>5.In the Field names box, click CreateDate, PrintDate, or SaveDate.>6.In the Date formats box, click the date and time format that you want — for example, 2/12/2008 9:45 PM or 12 February 2008.
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>"Quick Parts" -- got to love that inside looking out approach.
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>May we all think like human beings when designing software.
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