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Oct 7, 2018 at 3:01pm
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Edited: October 7, 2018 at 3:02pm
Re: Editing date of book item entries
by ruwth

Emily,

As you probably know, I brought this up before.

Not all the book types handle this the same.

I checked through some of mine to refresh my memory and found this one shows both dates:

 NCLEX Prep  [18+]

by ruwth


PASSKEY 1234

When you look at the main page, you see the original date. When you click on the individual entry, you see the last edited date.

It is not perfect because it does not indicate that is an EDITED date but at least both dates are there.

I also created this item to give me and others this kind of information:

 Entry Creation & Modification Dates  [E]
This In&Out will display an entry's title, creation date & most recent modification date.
by ruwth


It helps when entries need to have been created on a specific date for an activity or contest. Then the creation date can be verified.

It helps me with some of my other types of books to be able to see when I first created an entry, too.

I hope this proves useful to you.

------ ruwth






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Editing date of book item entries · 10-06-18 6:48am
by Emily
Re: Editing date of book item entries · 10-06-18 10:59pm
by Past Member 'northernwrites'
Re: Re: Editing date of book item entries · 10-06-18 11:13pm
by Emily
*Star* Re: Editing date of book item entries · 10-07-18 3:01pm
by ruwth

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