Dom Lachowicz wrote:
> Hi Keith,
> 
> You want:
> 
> Insert->Field->Data and Time->Custom date/time.
> 
> In the "Extra Parameters" box, enter this:
> 
> %dth %B %Y
> 
> The "Custom" date/time field accepts the same format
> as the Unix strftime() system routine. I know that's
> not the most intuitive interface in the world, but I
> suppose it can get the job done.
> 
> http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007908799/xsh/strftime.html
> 
> Best,
> Dom
> 
> --- Keith Powell <keith@keithg4jvx.force9.co.uk>
> wrote:
> 
> 
>>I am trying to set up my own letter template, in the
>>format of:
>>
>>My address1
>>My address2
>>Current date in the British format. (that is, for
>>example, 24th February 
>>2005 - or even 24 February 2005). 
>>
>>But I want the date to be a variable so that it is
>>correct whenever I 
>>use the template.
>>
>>Using  insert->date  does not make it a variable.
>>There is nothing in 
>>the  insert->field->date  menu which is of the
>>correct format. I can't 
>>see how to use the customisable date/time to see if
>>I can set that up 
>>to be how I want the variable date to be.
>>
>>Is what I want possible, please, or have I continue
>>typing the date in 
>>each time I write a letter?
>>
>>This is the only "shortcoming" of Abiword which I
>>have found, and I use 
>>it as much as possible.
>>
Hello Dom.
Many thanks for your very prompt reply and the information, which I 
appreciate.
It is exactly what I want. I have got "fed up" with typing my address 
and the date each time I write a letter.
The best word processor has just become even better!
All the best
Keith
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