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Default How do I find out what time I wrote A letter?

I am in a legal battle with a neighbor.
I printed a letter off my puter, today. I didnt put the time on the letter.
I need to know what time I typed the letter..
Can someone tell me how to do this?
I used Microsoft word xp to write the letter..
Help i need the answer before 10am on Tuesday, Jan 31st 2006.
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Default How do I find out what time I wrote A letter?

Find the letter but do NOT open it. Find it this way:
Start--Search--Files or folders.
Type *.doc into the box for the name.
Click the When was it modified and choose today's dates.
If I were you, though, I would reprint it WITH the date and give it to
him/her again!
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Hope it helps!
Anne Troy
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I am in a legal battle with a neighbor.
I printed a letter off my puter, today. I didnt put the time on the
letter.
I need to know what time I typed the letter..
Can someone tell me how to do this?
I used Microsoft word xp to write the letter..
Help i need the answer before 10am on Tuesday, Jan 31st 2006.



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