On 05/21/2018 09:57 AM, HBarr wrote:
Thanks Robert, that's very helpful.
Now, how would I change the result to YYYY-MM-DD?
Regards,
Howard
This is a little more difficult, but not by much.
Right click the date.
Select Additional formats in the Format column.
Enter what you want in the Format Code box.
Click OK.
If you then want to convert this to AutoText after changing the
date format,
Ctl+F3 opens AutoText dialog
Type the name of it in the Name box.
Modify the Shortcut name if desired.
Click the AutoText button and select New(text only) from the
list.
Click closed.
Dan
On 21 May 2018 at 21:50, 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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