Hi,

I'm not quite sure what you like to accomplish.
Within Calc you can use the formula TODAY()

So if you enter =today() into a cell you'll get the current date.
If you save this within a spreadsheet document and if you load that document then this cell will show you the current date.

Kind regards, Joost

Am 12.11.2020 um 09:04 schrieb DAB DAB:
Hi, I am new to openoffice and have used MS Access in the past. I have created 
a table called Customers and have 3 fields CustomerID, Name and Date. The date 
field type is date. When I open the table I want the Date field to default to 
today’s date so I don’t have to keep inputting a date.

What is the best way to do this in openoffice?

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