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In latex, the command \today displays today's date.

Consider that I write something like: Updated news: \today. It appears like

Updated news: Saturday, October 24, 2015

After a while, when I recompile the document, say 4 days later, it will say

Updated news: Thursday, October 29, 2015

at the very same line. Is there a way to make a \today static? In other words, I'd like my document like a blog. When I insert a date, I want that date to stay.

How can I do this?

padawan
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  • How can TeX know your mind? If it finds \today it prints today's date. If you want a static date, issue it explicitly. You can get different formats with the help of the datetime2 package. – egreg Oct 24 '15 at 13:20
  • Therefore, I ask if there is another command that provides what I want. – padawan Oct 24 '15 at 13:22

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