Mycompany requires the ability to know when a document was printed. Is there any way to put a date and time stamp on a PDF so that it automatically puts the date and time when a document is printed? Im pretty limited in my knowledge, and all I can manage to do it put a date and time stamp on my document, but it doesnt change when printed.
We need to be able to link the printed documents. So if someone printed the same document at a different time we need to be able to identify this. I just cant seem to figure out how to do it in Nitro.
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I am trying to figure out how to get my data to print where month, day, and year are in the following format mm/dd/yyyy. I used the catx statement I found in another post. But I don't know how to make date show in the print statement. I thought I could just insert the word date in my proc print var statement, but SAS erred saying date is missing. Below is what I have in my program. Thank you for any suggestions. - Anne I am using SAS 9.3.
I have an HP printer and use Windows 10 (edge browser). I turned my "Headers and Footers" setting to "On" on the Print setup page & that puts the date stamp on bottom rt. side of my print out copy. Only took me abt a half a day to figure that one out!
If you use the HP Universal Print Driver PCL6.6.5 it offers the date and time as a watermark option. It will print current date and time in the upper right hand corner in a choice of colors. If you set as default through driver print preferences it will print on every page printed or you can have it print on only the first page of multipage jobs.
I installed the free Windows 10 on my older Lenovo 8.1 netbook to upgrade from the Internet Explorer browser it came with. I, too, could get the date on the IE printouts, but not on Windows 10. I thought I'd never figure it out! Glad it helped you.
We are needing to put this in our formats and seeing this was a 4 year old thread that lead to a 2 year old thread, wasn't sure if something hadn't been done further about it. This should really be an idea as a standard drawing property to input into the drawings.
This is VERY HELPFUL for users like me that print several sheets of the same design after making small changes each time and then traveling to my printer after all have printed and mixed up by someone else who beats me to the printer
My problem - I believe was to figure out if the 12.7 millimeters equated to an 8 1/2" x 11" page. I could not see any provision for making any sort of correction. No matter, my primary concern seemed to figure out how millimeter equated to inches.
I went to "Google" and entered - I believe "how does millimeter equate to inches - and received some sort or response - that an 8 1/2" x 11" equated to 216 x 279 millimeters or 420 x 594 millimeters.
So, I went back to the Firefox help page - and asked to see a preview of that - and the presentation showed the desirable data on the screen - that is the headers and footers as desired, O.K. I asked for a print-out - once again the page # of # and the date/time did not show at the lower portion of the print-out.
You see millimeters if there is a metric paper size selected that uses millimeters instead of inches.
The conversion from inches to millimeters is a multiply by 25.4, so for the opposite you need to divide by 25.4.
Co-rel - I attempted to divide the 12.7 by 25.4 as you suggested - the answer seemed to 05 (whatever) when related to the size, but when using an 8 1/2" x 11" page - would not a provision be made for the alternate size - whether width or length???
I had taken delivery of a new printer mid-January - it is a HP OfficeJet 6000 (E609) - I wondered if that might be the problem - since I could not ascertain exactly when the print-out problem had presented itself.
O.K. I logged on to the system and brought up the "Google" page to ask for a print-out. I checked for a print - and when the print box appeared I checked on "properties". That showed - to the left: "General Everyday Printing" and over to the right: Page size "A4 210 x 297mm" also the option "letter 8.5" x 11" and Legal 8.5" x 14" - so, I changed it to ask for the "letter - 8.5" x 11" - then I checked to "print" - I believe it was the "OK" - and the "Google: page was printed intact - showing the data generally associated with the top of the page and the date/time at the lower right.
I placed a telephone call the HP this morning to ask them about the "A4" option and was advised that it is a "standard size paper" - but could not explain under set of circumstances it would be applicable.
The date and time prints at the bottom of everything I print. No matter if it is from Firefox, IE, my emails or even a word document. I have tried removing the header/footers but because it prints on any and everything I print, I think it might be a desktop setting...?? I am operating in Windows 7. Please help.
Can you go to your Devices and Printers in your Start Menu, and check your settings for your printer? You are right, it could just be that a weird setting is enabled there forcing a time stamp on all your printouts.
In Firefox, in the Page Setup, there should be options under Header & Footer to remove the Date and Time from printing. I think the setting defaults back to including the Date and Time, so you may need to change it every time you print something unfortunately.
I am back... it started printing the date again at the bottom of EVERYTHING... I checked this setting (that you suggested and it worked before) again and it is telling me that it is not enabled, meaning it shouldn't be printing. The way that it is currently set is the same way that it was set when the date stopped printing before....What can I do to stop it now?
I have a Date time Range filter on a chart and table in a dashboard, when i print the dashboard, Date Range values are not appearing in the print report, how can i show date range values in the print report?
Based on information from support, even if you only select a few days to print, a full month is printed. This is how the product is designed. I put an enhancement request in to print only the selected dates.
I opened a support ticket, but I can't close this pop-up no matter what I click or what browser I use and I'm wondering if anyone has any insight. I'm LOCKED OUT of my work because of some stupid UI refresh alert. ?
How do I print the email date (not the date of the printing, but the date
the email was sent) in the header or footer of the page?For example: the email was sent on July 7, 2001. When I print it out, the
header or footer would say "July 7, 2001". (This is similar to the way
Outlook Express prints emails.)I'm using Eudora 7.0.1.0.Thanks for the help.
Unfortunately, the printing of the headers and footers is already "on" by
default. The problem is that the headers/footers do not print the email
date. They print the name, page number, receiving email address, and the
date printed; but not the date received. I need it to print the date
received.Thanks for giving it a try.
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>Thanks for your reply.
>
>Unfortunately, the printing of the headers and footers is already "on" by
>default. The problem is that the headers/footers do not print the email
>date. They print the name, page number, receiving email address, and the
>date printed; but not the date received. I need it to print the date
>received.
>
>Thanks for giving it a try.
Nothing in the email file you print /contains/ the date received.
Eudora doesn't time-stamp the email when received
(understandable, can you imagine the average evil hacker's glee
at having an email program to exploit that can edit incoming
emails?).The only thing you can do is to print out the full headers when
you print an email. That will give you on the printed email the
originator's date, the dates/times it passed through the path of
servers, and the date/time received by your server.Does *any* email client keep individual emails in separate files.
That is the only way I can think of to time stamp, by the back
door, the date/time of receipt.
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>Thanks for your reply.
>
>Unfortunately, the printing of the headers and footers is already "on" by
>default. The problem is that the headers/footers do not print the email
>date. They print the name, page number, receiving email address, and the
>date printed; but not the date received. I need it to print the date
>received.
I just tried printing an e-mail received three plus years ago.It does not print the date printed. It prints the date and time of
the e-mail (not the date and time received, which is not part of the
e-mail or header).
Nothing in the email file you print /contains/ the date received.
Eudora doesn't time-stamp the email when received
(understandable, can you imagine the average evil hacker's glee
at having an email program to exploit that can edit incoming
emails?).
I've found that you must do two things to get the send/receive date printed
in the header:
1) disable the microsoft viewer
2) open (double click) on the email in the preview window (if the email
isn't completely open, it will not print the send/receive date in the
header).It would be nice not to have to open every email just to get print this
info. Is there any way to get this info printed when viewing from the
preview windows?Again, thanks for the help Erik."Erik" wrote in message
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