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.)
- Open your email client and start composing a new email.
- In the "Date" field, click on the "Today" button (it looks like a calendar icon).
- The current date will be inserted into the field.
Method 2: Using the "Insert Date" feature (Outlook, etc.)
- Open your email client and start composing a new email.
- In the "Date" field, click on the "Insert Date" button (it looks like a clock icon).
- Select the format you want the date to appear in (e.g., MM/DD/YYYY).
- The current date will be inserted into the field.
Method 3: Using a keyboard shortcut (Gmail, etc.)
- Open your email client and start composing a new email.
- In the "Date" field, type
Ctrl+Shift+D
(Windows) orCmd+Shift+D
(Mac). - The current date will be inserted into the field.
Method 4: Using a formula (Microsoft Outlook, etc.)
- Open your email client and start composing a new email.
- In the "Date" field, type
=TODAY()
(without the quotes). - Press Enter to insert the current date.
Method 5: Using a plugin or add-on (Gmail, etc.)
- Install a plugin or add-on that allows you to insert the current date, such as "Insert Date" or "Date Stamp".
- 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.