Suzanne
Mon Sep 24 22:32:13 CDT 2007
Alt+Shift+D inserts the current date, but as a DATE field. If you
immediately Ctrl+Shift+F9 to unlink it, you would get date text in the
format selected as the default in the Date and Time dialog.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"djprius" <djprius@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> Beth Melton wrote:
> > The AutoComplete for dates has been a bit flakey for several versions.
What
> > seems to work for me is after I complete the month, press Backspace to
> > remove the space after the month and press the Spacebar again. Then you
> > should see the AutoComplete tip for the current date. Another
alternative is
> > to ignore the AutoComplete tip for the month, type it out, and when you
> > press the spacebar the AutoComplete tip will change and offer to
complete
> > the current date.
>
> <snip>
>
> Beth,
>
> Is there a way to create a keyboard shortcut that works to *directly*
> insert the current date -- without calling up the date/time dialog box?
>
> The best I can do is to have a shortcut key that brings up the dialog
> box and then I need to click "OK" to insert the default date format.
>
> David