You cannot do this directly in a document. However, here is how to get
around the lack of an arbitrary date selection:

1. Open keyplan, then press o for open planner.

2. Move to the date you want to insert into your document in the usual way.

3. Press enter to enter the planner at that date.

4. Press space-b to enter the block commands menu.

5. Press space-c. The bn will say "sentence marked".

6. Now press c to copy the block to the clipboard.

7. Exit the planner, return to your document, and paste the clipboard.
The date should be inserted, just as it was shown in the planner. If
you had an appointment on that date it may be copied as well, but I am
not sure.

On 7/29/10, Shanshikka <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi friends.  Can anyone tell me how to insert date in to a document, instead
> of writing it manually?  I know there is a features to insert today's date
> and printing date.  What I want to know is how to insert a date which is not
> the current date or the printing date.  I hope i've make myself clear.
> Thanking you all in advance for your help and guidance.
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