I know this topic was brought up in the past. and I believe the solution worked for windows xp.
now that we are in windows 7 and above I would like to know how to remove the time portion from the "date/time stamp" that in the titleblock?
revit 2015
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This does not work in 2017.2. I tried it just now and got the value "11/30/17" which doesn't match with either date or time somehow. Any ideas what might be wrong?
It sure does, Glad it helped you out. We don't always need to re-invent the wheel to solve issues with Revit.
I like this proposed solution but when I add it into my title block it gave me a date of 06/20/18 (should read 12/09/19). Anyone else have this issue?
Interesting, but is not working for me, it's not giving me the correct date. Thanks anyway.
Isn't this silly, that we need to be finding a solution to something that simple and basic, paying big money for the "The Leading BIM software", "High end professional BIM Software".
I don't know much about programming, but I'm pretty sure that adding a simple label with the Date ONLY should not take more than an hour to a programmer. It will be thing of copying the code of the date/time stamp and deleting the parts that will call and show the time, and calling it date.
Is really a shame that we need to be finding solutions for this, something that any BIM software provider should know is basic. Seriously, I have to affect all others software in my computers in order to obtain a printing date on Revit, I'm not doing that.
This does not work in Revit 2019.2. The date is misreported.
You could try a code for space so:
1. Hold down left "ALT" key
2. On numeric pad type in 32
3. Release "ALT" key
Some softwares block the use of space but not in such format.
Hey thanks for the solution, but this pops in the american style month - day - year... 😞
But, in most of europe and around the world, we write it Day - Month - Year.. how do i change to this?
i can't believe i just sat here to read 30 something messages on how to get the **** date on a title block without the time showing up. Autodesk will add all this useless nonesense analyzation garbage that has no real world use, but they cant find a way to just simply automatically add the date... amazing
you would think adding just the date wouldn't need to be added to the autodesk wish list, but i guess not
@jseltzer wrote:i can't believe i just sat here to read 30 something messages on how to get the **** date on a title block without the time showing up.
I can't believe you missed the solutions.
@jseltzer wrote:Autodesk will add all this useless nonesense analyzation garbage that has no real world use,
We are working in a virtual world that makes it useful for some.
@jseltzer wrote:they cant find a way to just simply automatically add the date... amazing
I think it's you who can't find a way. There are several.
@jseltzer wrote:you would think adding just the date wouldn't need to be added to the autodesk wish list, but i guess not
You can keep it on your list until you figure it out.
Why are you making excuses for autodesk?
This is something that is so simple that autocad had this 10-15 years ago.
The "solutions" are work arounds, not actual solutions.
Obviously this is an issue, otherwise there wouldnt be a thread about it.
I'm not making excuses. I'm saying it's already an option. This forum is about solutions, not complaining. If you don't like the options, take it to Product Feedback or the IDEAS forum.
It's a funny thing that happens around here when someone gets on their high horse and makes such complaints as you have. When they realize they missed something obvious that pretty much negates their complaints, they make unfounded accusations about the messenger.
Good day.
The complaint department is down the hall and to the left. That's where Autodesk can here you. They will thank you for your feedback and tell you submit an idea.
While you wait and hope it will be in the next release, come back here to discuss how to get what you want.
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