>>> "KM" == Ken Mankoff writes:
> On 2019-08-18 at 03:58 -04, Uwe Brauer wrote...
>> I sometimes need to insert a date-stamp which corresponds to one month
>> in a year, say march 2019. I usually insert <2019-03-01
Fri> --<2019-03-31 Sun>, but this is cumbersome to do manually.
>>
On 2019-08-18 at 03:58 -04, Uwe Brauer wrote...
> I sometimes need to insert a date-stamp which corresponds to one month
> in a year, say march 2019. I usually insert <2019-03-01
> Fri>--<2019-03-31 Sun>, but this is cumbersome to do manually.
>
> Somebody has a better idea or know how to insert s
>>> "TP" == Thomas Plass writes:
> Hello,
> Uwe Brauer wrote at 09:58 on August 18, 2019:
> : I sometimes need to insert a date-stamp which corresponds to one month
> : in a year, say march 2019. I usually insert
> : <2019-03-01 Fri>--<2019-03-31 Sun>, but this is cumbersome to do
Hello,
Uwe Brauer wrote at 09:58 on August 18, 2019:
: I sometimes need to insert a date-stamp which corresponds to one month
: in a year, say march 2019. I usually insert
: <2019-03-01 Fri>--<2019-03-31 Sun>, but this is cumbersome to do
: manually.
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Hi
I sometimes need to insert a date-stamp which corresponds to one month
in a year, say march 2019. I usually insert
<2019-03-01 Fri>--<2019-03-31 Sun>, but this is cumbersome to do
manually.
Somebody has a better idea or know how to insert something like <03.2019>
Uwe Brauer
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