This tutorial shows how to add an automatically updating date and time in Microsoft Word. First, we will look at how to do so in the text. Then, we will add an updating date and time to the header or footer. Lastly, the Pro Tip at the end shows how to manually update the date and time.
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The images below are from Word for Microsoft 365. These steps also apply to Word for Microsoft 365 for Mac (a.k.a., Word for Mac), Word 2021, Word 2019, and Word 2016.
The date and time should be inserted into your document.
When you or someone else opens the document, the date and time should update to match the computer operating system’s date and time.
For a full tutorial about headers and footers, please see “How to Insert Headers and Footers in Microsoft Word.”
The date and time should be inserted into the header or footer.
The date and time won’t continuously update while the document is open. It will only update when the document is saved and then reopened.
However, you can manually update the date and time at any time by selecting it and then selecting the Update button.