If you use the version option instead of save command, you can change the
date without changing the content.
Cheers,
Joris.
From: "Jan Broucinek" <TinyBeetle@xxxxxxxxx> Reply-To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [THIN] Office 97 problem Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 09:39:22 -0400
I have been directed to purge files from our server that are 18 months old
or older. I can do that quite easily, but the problem I'm having is that if
someone wants to keep an older file ordinarily they would open the file and
re-save it to write a new file date. However in MS Office 97 when you open a
file, hit SAVE, or SAVE AS, the file date does not change unless you change
the document contents. Any ideas?
Jan Broucinek, System Manager Arthur Rutenberg Homes, Inc. (727) 536-5900 voice (727) 536-7168 x245 direct (727) 538-9089 fax www.arhomes.com
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