Insert Date & Time

The Insert Date & Time button is available on the collection toolbar when the ClipHistory tab, the All Collections tab, or an AceText Collection tab is active. Click the button to insert the current date and time into the active clip using the date and time format that you most recently used. If you’ve never used this command then it uses the short date and time format as configured in Windows.

The toolbar button has a drop-down list that keeps a history of date and time formats you’ve used. Select one to insert the current date and/or time using that format. Select Other Date & Time Format at the top of the menu to show a dialog box to enter a new date and time format using the following specifiers. Format specifiers may be written in uppercase as well as in lowercase letters. Both produce the same result.

SpecifierDescription
cDisplays the date in short format followed by the time in long format as specified in the regional settings in the Windows Control Panel.
dDisplays the day as a number without a leading zero (1-31).
ddDisplays the day as a number with a leading zero (01-31).
dddDisplays the day as an abbreviation (Sun-Sat) in the language of the current Windows locale.
ddddDisplays the day as a full name (Sunday-Saturday) in the language of the current Windows locale.
dddddDisplays the date using the short date format specified in the regional settings in the Windows Control Panel.
ddddddDisplays the date using the long date format specified in the regional settings in the Windows Control Panel.
mDisplays the month as a number without a leading zero (1-12). If the m specifier immediately follows an h or hh specifier, the minute rather than the month is displayed.
mmDisplays the month as a number with a leading zero (01-12). If the mm specifier immediately follows an h or hh specifier, the minute rather than the month is displayed.
mmmDisplays the month as an abbreviation (Jan-Dec) in the language of the current Windows locale.
mmmmDisplays the month as a full name (January-December) in the language of the current Windows locale.
yyDisplays the year as a two-digit number (00-99).
yyyyDisplays the year as a four-digit number (0000-9999).
hDisplays the hour without a leading zero (0-23).
hhDisplays the hour with a leading zero (00-23).
nDisplays the minute without a leading zero (0-59).
nnDisplays the minute with a leading zero (00-59).
sDisplays the second without a leading zero (0-59).
ssDisplays the second with a leading zero (00-59).
zDisplays the millisecond without a leading zero (0-999).
zzzDisplays the millisecond with a leading zero (000-999).
tDisplays the time using the short time format specified in the regional settings in the Windows Control Panel.
ttDisplays the time using the long time format specified in the regional settings in the Windows Control Panel.
am/pmUses the 12-hour clock for the preceding h or hh specifier, and displays ‘am’ for any hour before noon, and ‘pm’ for any hour after noon. The am/pm specifier can use lower, upper, or mixed case, and the result is displayed accordingly.
a/pUses the 12-hour clock for the preceding h or hh specifier, and displays ‘a’ for any hour before noon, and ‘p’ for any hour after noon. The a/p specifier can use lower, upper, or mixed case, and the result is displayed accordingly.
/Displays the date separator character specified in the regional settings in the Windows Control Panel.
:Displays the time separator character specified in the regional settings in the Windows Control Panel.
'xx'/"xx"Characters enclosed in single or double quotes are displayed as-is, and do not affect formatting.