Insert date in Notes ??

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Synapse Syndrome

Is there, by any chance, any key combination to insert the current date and
time, in a similar way that you can by pressing F5 in Notepad?

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M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/date_stamp.htm

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, Synapse Syndrome asked:

| Is there, by any chance, any key combination to insert the current
| date and time, in a similar way that you can by pressing F5 in
| Notepad?
|
| ss.
 
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Diane Poremsky {MVP}

you can show the last modified time stamp in the status field of notes
(tools, options, other tab, advanced options - when showing notes, show time
and date in the appearance section)

outlook doesn't provide a way to insert the date in a note other wise - I
use activewords to insert it as I learned not to trust the date stamp
because it often got messed up when syncing with a pda.

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Synapse Syndrome

Diane Poremsky {MVP} said:
you can show the last modified time stamp in the status field of notes
(tools, options, other tab, advanced options - when showing notes, show
time and date in the appearance section)

Those seem to display by default, but the date keeps changing everytime the
note is edited. That's not good for what I am using them for.
outlook doesn't provide a way to insert the date in a note other wise - I
use activewords to insert it as I learned not to trust the date stamp
because it often got messed up when syncing with a pda.

I was hoping there would be a macro that could be used in Notes. I found
that other people have been asking for the same thing, and I came across
ShortKeys Lite. I think it could be useful for me in other areas, like
command line.

http://www.shortkeys.com/lite.htm

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Diane Poremsky {MVP}

That is very similar to activewords. There is at least one other windows
utility that offers similar features, but I can never recall the name.

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Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
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