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June 9, 2017
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Defining a new date format in the footer

  • June 9, 2017
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I need to write the date with my favorite format (e.g. 09-June-2017 12:00 PM)  in footnote.  How can I do that.

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try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 13, 2017

I developed a tool that allows you to specify any date/time format you want in your footer (as well as many other advanced features):

Custom-made Adobe Scripts: Acrobat/Reader -- Advanced Add Header/Footer Text

Adobe Employee
June 9, 2017

Sorry, I don't understand your issue. Are you using Adobe XD? What footer do you mean?

Participant
June 9, 2017

Thanks for your replay. Actually I have 100 pdf documents. Each pdf has different page number from 2 to 25 pages. I want to add a footnote to each page  so that I can track the document when it was requested by the staff for printing. Therefore I added the footer. The problem is that the date type is different from our standard date format. I need date format "09-June-2017 4:35 PM". But the date formats in the footnote are very limited and mostly are 9/6/2017.

My question is that: is there a way I define a new date format for footer that is suitable for our company?. Or is there a way to add a date stamp on each page of pdf such that it atomically prints the date and hour on pdf for printing?

regards

Abbas

Adobe Employee
June 9, 2017

This is the forum for Adobe Experience Design CC (Beta) | Prototyping & Wireframing Tool , perhaps you want Acrobat forum instead?