Inserting the date, page number, or other variable onto a layoutYou can display or print fixed information (such as the date as it was when entered) or variable information (such as today’s date) when you print or preview records. For example, display the current time in a report footer each time you print the report.You can also display the date, time, or user name as it is when you place it on the layout. This information stays the same whenever you display, print, or preview records. (You can also insert the current date, time, or user name into a field in Browse mode.)
1. In Layout mode, click the Selection tool in the status toolbar, and click where you want the information to appear.If you want the information inserted into an existing text object, double-click where you want to place the insertion point.
2. Choose Insert menu, then choose one of the following commands:
In Layout mode, you see A fixed date (taken from your computer's calendar). This date is static and doesn't change. A fixed time (taken from your computer's clock). This time is static and doesn't change. A fixed user name (taken from the User Name specified in Preferences). This name is static and doesn't change. A variable date. This date changes to show the current date taken from your computer's calendar. A variable time. This time changes to show the current time taken from your computer's clock. A variable user name. This name changes to show the User Name specified in Preferences. Two vertical lines (||) A page number. (Page numbers only appear in Preview mode or on a printed report.) Two number symbols (##) A record number (or a row number when inserted into a portal row) Two at symbols (@@)If you insert a symbol, only the variable's symbol appears in Layout mode (such as two slashes for the date symbol). You see the variable information in Browse, Find, and Preview modes, and when you print the layout.Note You can type the characters listed for the symbol instead of using the commands on the Insert menu. For example, you can type two colons to insert a time symbol.To set text formatting options such as font, style, line spacing, text color, and alignment, see Formatting text.In Browse mode and Preview mode, a text block displays and prints only as much text as will fit within its dimensions. Because a symbol often expands when replaced with its variable text, the contents of a text block may be clipped and may not appear in its entirety. If necessary, resize the text block to display all of the text. For information on resizing text blocks, see Resizing and reshaping objects.