Why not use the default of <CTRL>+<;> (that's a semicolon)? The format
is dependent on Locale Setting.

Add the <SHIFT> to insert current time.

On 21 May 2018 at 07:50, Robert Großkopf <rob...@familiegrosskopf.de> wrote:
> Hi Peggy,
>
> there is no macro needed.
>
> Open a Writer-document
> Go to
> Tools > Customize > Keyboard
> Type in "Functions": 'Date'
> Now look for a free Shortcut-Key, for example Ctrl+7.
> Click "Modify" on the right.
> Click "Save".
>
> Now you could insert the current date with Ctrl+7.
>
> Regards
>
> Robert
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