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"Date" question for PowerPoint
I want to insert the date the file was last saved in the footer. It appears
the only option is to insert the date the file was last opened or printed. Am I able to insert a "Last Saved Date" (or something similar) in the footer of a PowerPoint presentation? Is yes, what steps do I take? Thanks! |
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"Date" question for PowerPoint
Jeanne,
I'm afraid there is no such feature in PPT like you can find in Word. You can find the last modified date and the last accessed date in the file properties statistics tab. But there is no way you can insert those in the footer automatically, not that I know of. Unless you do it manually by selecting those dates and using ctrl+c and ctrl+v to get them in your presentation. Luc Sanders (MVP - Powerpoint) "Jeanne Belin" Jeanne schreef in bericht ... I want to insert the date the file was last saved in the footer. It appears the only option is to insert the date the file was last opened or printed. Am I able to insert a "Last Saved Date" (or something similar) in the footer of a PowerPoint presentation? Is yes, what steps do I take? Thanks! |
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