David,
SaveDate is better than "date created" but I'd really prefer the "date modified" such as you see in Windows Explorer.
Bryan

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Subject: Re: [PCTECH] Date Last Modified in MS Word


Burns, Bryan wrote:
Is there a way to put the "date last modified" in the footer of a
Microsoft Word document? Curiously, you can insert date created, but
not date modified. Am I just missing something? Using Word 2000.

There's a SaveDate field, does that work for you?

david


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