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Hi all,
Not sure if this is me or a known problem, and is so if there is a work around. I am using a date function as follows: Format(Date$, "dd, mmm, yyyy") The month seems to be getting confused if the actual day is before the 12th. For example today is the 11th July (11/07) but it is being read as the 7th November (07/11). When I change my system date to 13th July it reads it perfectly. I have tried this on other peoples machines and the error is generated in the same way. Has anyone come across this and if so is there a solution to it ? Thanks, Mike. |
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