If you have documents with Date fields they will always display the system
date of the PC. That's what a Date field does.
As Suzanne has already said, what you need to do is change those date fields
for createdate fields - ALT+F9 change {DATE \@ "d MMM yyyy"}or {TIME \@ "d
MMM yyyy"} to {CREATEDATE \@ "d MMM yyyy"} then F9 and ALT+F9 - and change
the date in your letterhead template so that future letters based on it show
the correct dates. The switches \@ "d MMM yyyy" may be different at your
location. You then need to save the file on your hard drive. The file
attached to your e-mail post will always have a Date field, so refer to the
modified version on your hard drive. If this document is something you
regularly receive, tell the person who sent it to make the change before
posting.
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
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