Trouble maintaining "date modified" information

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Alice Fatzinger

How can I maintain the "date modified" information? It seems to updating this anytime I access or simply print the document. It is doing this even when I say "no" to saving changes. Since the details have "date accessed" and "date modified" should it not follow that definition. Does anyone know how I can keep modified the date modified to change only WHEN I truly modify it?


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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

How can I maintain the "date modified" information? It seems to updating
this anytime I access or
simply print the document. It is doing this even when I say "no" to saving
changes. Since the details have
"date accessed" and "date modified" should it not follow that definition.
Does anyone know how I can
keep modified the date modified to change only WHEN I truly modify it?

Care to explain what this has to do with Outlook?
 
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plgem

I am having this trouble in Outlook. I created an item by selecting multiple
contacts and it changed the Modified date to today. i didnt modify anything.
Does Outlook have an "accessed" field for Contacts anywhere. 2007.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

I am having this trouble in Outlook. I created an item by selecting multiple
contacts and it changed the Modified date to today. i didnt modify
anything.
Does Outlook have an "accessed" field for Contacts anywhere. 2007.

I believe that not all of the actions Outlook takes on an item that can modify
it are documented. Microsoft says that the following actions update the
modified date: forwarding, replying (individually and to all), editing and
saving, and moving or copying under certain conditions. I don't believe
Outlook items have a "date accessed" field or, at least I can't find one.
 

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