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Inserting a Date into a Page in a Web Site Based on Windows SharePoint Services

If you want visitors to your site to know when a Web page was last updated, you can have FrontPage 2003 do the work for you. 

To insert the date and time of the last update for a page into your site, open the page that you want to add the hyperlink to in your Windows SharePoint Services-based Web site using FrontPage 2003 and do the following:   

  1. Position your cursor where you want the date to be and then click.  Don't click directly on lists because that will select them, and if you insert the graphic it could replace the list. 

    Note: To position your cursor just before a Web part such as a List, Document library, or other element on the page, click on that element and then press the Home button on your keyboard.
     
  2. Select Date and Time from the Insert menu. 
  3. Select the date and time format you want to use and click OK

Tip: The time displayed in the Design view of FrontPage is be based on your local machine time settings. However, when you save the page and view it in an Internet browser, the time stamp will reflect the time settings of the Web server the page lives on.

More information
For more information about dates and times, see Microsoft FrontPage 2003 Help.

Last Updated: 05/20/2006 01:17 PM