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On 19 Nov, 23:53, Ron Rosenfeld wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:18:13 -0800 (PST), wrote: Just to add, this only happens on my user account, all other user accounts are fine and you can enter the date as 16/11/07 and it comes up as 16-Nov-07. It seems all settings on Excel have been changed to US even though my regional settings are set to UK. When you write "regional settings", are you referring to the settings in Excel, or to the settings in the Windows Control Panel Regional settings. The behaviour you describe is what would happen if the Windows Control Panel Regional settings got set to US settings (or the short-date format, anyway). --ron Sorry, the regional settings I referred to are the windows settings, under Control Panel. I have tried changing this to US and back to UK again but it makes no difference. Both the long date and short date are set correctly to what I want under Control Panel, Regional Settings but in Excel I still have to type the date in back-to-front in order for it to recognise it as a date. |
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