SAVE a *.doc or a *.ppt

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meleagride

Hello,
I have some old files as *.doc and *.ppt on CD-ROMs and some in diskettes.
HOW CAN I SAVE THEM MAINTAINING THE ORIGINAL CREATED, LAST MODIFIED AND LAST
SAVED DATES?
I have been trying for hours and each time the date switches tothe real
time....
Thanks in advance for your assistance,
Michel
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Again, not possible.

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After furious head scratching, meleagride asked:

| Hello,
| I have some old files as *.doc and *.ppt on CD-ROMs and some in
| diskettes. HOW CAN I SAVE THEM MAINTAINING THE ORIGINAL CREATED,
| LAST MODIFIED AND LAST SAVED DATES?
| I have been trying for hours and each time the date switches tothe
| real time....
| Thanks in advance for your assistance,
| Michel
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]

My husband and I were just talking about this issue the other day. I think
there *is* a way but you really have to jump thru technical hoops. The only
reason we could come up with for doing that is to trick someone into
believing that nothing has been changed for some time. There may be other
reasons but we're the suspicious type. :)

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
 
V

VManes

try something like: http://www.jddesign.f2s.com/touchpro.htm you may have
to manually reset last accessed/last saved date

or search further for a "touch" application

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Hello,
I have some old files as *.doc and *.ppt on CD-ROMs and some in diskettes.
HOW CAN I SAVE THEM MAINTAINING THE ORIGINAL CREATED, LAST MODIFIED AND
LAST
SAVED DATES?
I have been trying for hours and each time the date switches tothe real
time....
Thanks in advance for your assistance,
Michel
 

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