Article ID: 81067 - Last Review: July 19, 2005 - Revision: 2.2 Features of LOG and Time/Date Command in NotepadThis article was previously published under Q81067 SYMPTOMS
If you type .LOG in capital letters as the first line in a Notepad
file, Notepad should automatically add the current time and date to
the end of the file every time you open it. However, only the date
appears under Microsoft Windows version 3.0.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows version 3.0. This
problem was corrected and does not occur in later versions of Windows.
MORE INFORMATION
There is a known problem with the Time/Date feature in Notepad. If you
use the Time/Date command in Notepad for Microsoft Windows version
3.0, only the date appears. Also, if you use .LOG function in Notepad, only
the date appears.
This problem does not occur in later versions of Windows. APPLIES TO
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