The latest edition of Microsoft (MS)Word is the 2013 Edition as of July 2014. On MS Word 2013 inserting of date uses automatic suggestion ques of day and month are entered. MS Word will offer to auto-fill dates based on these ques. Furthermore date can be manually entered for those seeking a certain convention such as MM/YY, or MON/YEAR, example 06/2013 and JUN2013.
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You can insert the current date and time into a document at the current cursor location by selecting Date and Time from the Insert menu on the menu bar. In the dialog box, you can select from many date and time formats. You can also choose whether you want the date and time to remain as they are now, or whether they are to be updated to the time the document is opened every time it is opened, by clearing or checking the "Update automatically" check box. There are also date and time fields that can be inserted by selecting Field from the Insert menu; for example, creation date, last saved date, print date.
To insert headers and footers in Microsoft Word, go to the Insert tab on the Ribbon. Click on "Header" or "Footer" and then select the desired style from the drop-down menu. You can then customize the header or footer with text, page numbers, date, time, and other options.
Footer is text at the bottom of the page. It is important for footnotes or page numbers or other professional features. To insert a footer 1) Double click in the area below the text at the bottom of the page 2) Go to insert>headers and footers>footer (in word 2007: insert tab>footer) To insert a footnote, go to (word 2007) references>insert footnote
Pick Insert, and then Date and you could choose from a list of formats.
go to insert then date/time,then select format from the dialog box
If the entire document was attached to an e-mail, you can see the "Date Created" unless the last person to edit has removed all "personal Data" form the document. I do not think that Outlook generated documents have this function (but I could be wrong).
The "Title Page" feature in word processing software such as Microsoft Word automatically generates a title page for a document. This feature helps users easily create a professional-looking cover page with the title, author, date, and other details.
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this document was adopted on what date?
If you're referencing a document created using Google Docs, you cite the title of the document and its date and author, as you would any publication. If you want to insert a citation into a Google Docs document, you can simply insert it at the bottom of the page, with an appropriate footnote citation mark.
The TODAY function returns the current date when the function is executed. That would be when you open the document or when you insert the function for the first time in a cell.