How to enter current date in mail

There are a few ways to enter the current date in an email, depending on the email client or platform you're using. Here are a few methods:

Method 1: Using the "Today" button (Gmail, Outlook, etc.)

  1. Open your email client and start composing a new email.
  2. In the "Date" field, click on the "Today" button (it looks like a calendar icon).
  3. The current date will be inserted into the field.

Method 2: Using the "Insert Date" feature (Outlook, etc.)

  1. Open your email client and start composing a new email.
  2. In the "Date" field, click on the "Insert Date" button (it looks like a clock icon).
  3. Select the format you want the date to appear in (e.g., MM/DD/YYYY).
  4. The current date will be inserted into the field.

Method 3: Using a keyboard shortcut (Gmail, etc.)

  1. Open your email client and start composing a new email.
  2. In the "Date" field, type Ctrl+Shift+D (Windows) or Cmd+Shift+D (Mac).
  3. The current date will be inserted into the field.

Method 4: Using a formula (Microsoft Outlook, etc.)

  1. Open your email client and start composing a new email.
  2. In the "Date" field, type =TODAY() (without the quotes).
  3. Press Enter to insert the current date.

Method 5: Using a plugin or add-on (Gmail, etc.)

  1. Install a plugin or add-on that allows you to insert the current date, such as "Insert Date" or "Date Stamp".
  2. Follow the plugin's instructions to insert the current date in your email.

These are just a few ways to enter the current date in an email. The exact method may vary depending on your email client or platform.