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How to put in attribute in ODOC

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foreign and welcome to my channel in this video I will show you how to change the modification date of a file in Windows unfortunately Windows does not provide native options for changing the date and time attributes of any file but I will explain to you how to change the creation date of any file and also how to change the modification date of any file in a very simple way for example if you want to modify the date of creation or the date of modification of this file but at the beginning you must know that each file contains three attributes for the date and time it is the date and time of creation the date of modification of the file and also the last date on which the file was accessed or worked on that is the date the file was created last modified and recently opened respectively is displayed as you see in front of you foreign to do this I will use a tool called bulk file changer it is very useful tool it allows you to change the modified data of any file with a few clicks

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Add an attribute. Double-click the shape in a diagram that represents the element. The Properties dialog box opens. Select a blank row and start typing a name, then type or choose the attribute properties you want.
Create a new attribute in an Excel document To create an attribute directly in an Excel document: Open the Declarations worksheet. In the Attribute Type column enter the type of attribute, and in the Attribute Text column enter the text of the attribute.
Adding XML attributes to element objects that use Attribute Create the attribute object. Use the following function: IPLtoXML.newAttributeObject(attributeObject, attributeName, attributeValue) where attributeObject. Add the attribute object to an element object. Use the following function:
First thing to do to add a custom attribute is to declare a styleable in XML. A styleable is an XML with a bunch of attributes that will be used by a custom view. You will also need an attribute for the styleable to use. You can either add your own attribute (remember to prefix it) or reuse an existing one.
GetAttribute(String, String) Returns the value for the attribute with the specified local name and namespace URI.
In order to assign an attribute value that contains entity references, the user must create an XmlAttribute node plus any XmlText and XmlEntityReference nodes, build the appropriate subtree and use SetAttributeNode to assign it as the value of an attribute.
In the illustration above, you see that in order to add an attribute to an element, you must: Give name of the attribute (in our case, href) Add an equal sign. Add the contents of the attribute in quotes (in this example, the URL of the website we want to link)
XML Attributes Must be Quoted or like this: If the attribute value itself contains double quotes you can use single quotes, like in this example:

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