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I want to enter dates using number pad and want to use . as seporator not /
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Try changing that in Windows StartSettingsControl PanelDate, Time,
Language, and Regional OptionsChange the formats of numbers,dates, and times


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I want to enter dates using number pad and want to use . as seporator not /

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