Post AWB5TblJATf3Ujtfqi by SJBradley@mstdn.social
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(DIR) Post #AWB4k3zrrLKtk6zQTQ by SJBradley@mstdn.social
2023-05-30T10:22:18Z
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Hello. In a LibreOffice document, is there any way to go back and see when you first started writing it / when you first saved it? Am working on a long project and would like to be able to see when I first started working on it, because like a fool I didn't note it down in a journal anywhere#Writing #AmWriting #WritingCommunity #LibreOffice #Novelist
(DIR) Post #AWB4k4soZ3HwUWhJ7Q by ParadeGrotesque@mastodon.sdf.org
2023-05-30T10:24:57Z
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@SJBradley At the very least, you can open "File > Properties" and it will give you a lot of internal information on the current document, including its creation date.
(DIR) Post #AWB5TblJATf3Ujtfqi by SJBradley@mstdn.social
2023-05-30T10:33:07Z
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@ParadeGrotesque Brilliant! That did it, and the creation date is exactly what I wanted to find. Thank you so much. :blobcorgi:
(DIR) Post #AWB6pv7Lz85TqlPaOu by mmu_man@m.g3l.org
2023-05-30T10:48:23Z
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@SJBradley in the File menu, Properties, there's a Created date, but if you copied from another file it'll be that of the first version.
(DIR) Post #AWBErKF6r5HlhHDjW4 by ParadeGrotesque@mastodon.sdf.org
2023-05-30T12:18:19Z
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@SJBradley You are welcome, glad I could help.