UpdateLastSavedTimeProperty
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]SaveOptions.UpdateLastSavedTimeProperty property
Gets or sets a value determining whether the LastSavedTime
property is updated before saving.
public bool UpdateLastSavedTimeProperty { get; set; }
Examples
Shows how to determine whether to preserve the document’s “Last saved time” property when saving.
Document doc = new Document(MyDir + "Document.docx");
Assert.AreEqual(new DateTime(2021, 5, 11, 6, 32, 0),
doc.BuiltInDocumentProperties.LastSavedTime);
// When we save the document to an OOXML format, we can create an OoxmlSaveOptions object
// and then pass it to the document's saving method to modify how we save the document.
// Set the "UpdateLastSavedTimeProperty" property to "true" to
// set the output document's "Last saved time" built-in property to the current date/time.
// Set the "UpdateLastSavedTimeProperty" property to "false" to
// preserve the original value of the input document's "Last saved time" built-in property.
OoxmlSaveOptions saveOptions = new OoxmlSaveOptions();
saveOptions.UpdateLastSavedTimeProperty = updateLastSavedTimeProperty;
doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + "OoxmlSaveOptions.LastSavedTime.docx", saveOptions);
doc = new Document(ArtifactsDir + "OoxmlSaveOptions.LastSavedTime.docx");
DateTime lastSavedTimeNew = doc.BuiltInDocumentProperties.LastSavedTime;
if (updateLastSavedTimeProperty)
Assert.IsTrue((DateTime.Now - lastSavedTimeNew).Days < 1);
else
Assert.AreEqual(new DateTime(2021, 5, 11, 6, 32, 0),
lastSavedTimeNew);
See Also
- class SaveOptions
- namespace Aspose.Words.Saving
- assembly Aspose.Words