date-based filenames

About this tag
Discussions on WindowsForum.com about date-based filenames focus on organizing documents with date stamps in file names for better sorting and retrieval. In the context of Word for Windows, users explore how default cloud saves and AutoSave interact with naming conventions, including date-based filenames. The tag covers practical tips for incorporating dates into filenames to manage version history and collaboration, especially when documents are saved to OneDrive or SharePoint. Recurring themes include avoiding filename conflicts, leveraging date stamps for tracking changes, and ensuring compatibility with cloud sync features. The tag is relevant for Windows users seeking efficient file management strategies within Microsoft Office applications.
  1. Word for Windows: Default Cloud AutoSave for New Docs Explained

    Microsoft is rolling out a quiet but consequential change to how Word for Windows saves new documents: starting with Word for Windows Version 2509 (Build 19221.20000) in Insider channels, documents you create will be saved to the cloud (OneDrive, SharePoint, or a preferred cloud location) by...