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| <h3>How can I place a time/date variable (or field) that updates automatically into a document?</h3> |
| <p>You need to insert a time/date field that indicates the time when the doc last has been modified. Follow here:</p> |
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| <li>In the drop-down menus in Writer, go to <b>Insert Fields > Other</b>.</li> |
| <li>Select the <b>DocInformation</b> tab.</li> |
| <li>In the Type section, click on <b>Modified</b>; in the Select section, click on <b>Date</b>.</li> |
| <li>Click on <b>Insert</b> to place this field in your document.</li> |
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