Dan Lewis <elderdanlewis <at> gmail.com> writes:

> 
> On 05/20/2013 04:02 PM, Luuk wrote:
> > On 20-05-2013 19:27, André Ricardo Silva wrote:
> >> Hi.
> >>
> >> There is a command to insert date/time in a LibreOffice Writer text?
> >>
> >> Thank you in advance.
> >>
> >
> > In the English version follow the menu's:
> > Insert / Fields / Date
> > Insert / Fields / Time
>       In addition to this, you can right click either the date or time 
> that you have created. Select "Fields" to open the Edit Fields dialog. 
> At the bottom of the Format list, select "Additional formats". This 
> opens the Number Format dialog. Look through the Format list to find the 
> timestamp format. It also has a Format code box in which you can specify 
> the specific code you want to use.
> 
> --Dan
> 

This is LO 4.0, so it may not have the elements you are talking about.  I 
used "help" and repeatedly did everything it said to insert the date.   
The default date acceptance pattern seems to have been M/D/Y/;M/D but that 
didn't work, so I changed it to MMMM/NNNN/YYYY, since I want the day, month, 
day of the week, and year to display and that doesn't work either.  It comes 
up "Date (fixed)" no matter what.  
I only downloaded and installed "writer" since that is the only part of LO I 
will be using.  Do I need to have installed one of the other sections as 
well? or something else? thanks in advance.





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