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regards alvin "Frank Kabel" skrev: Hi try format(date,"dd/mm/yyyy") -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Alvin Hansen wrote: Hi! The code date() use off course month/day/year Would like to have day/month/year In Asp I can use SESSION.LCID = 1030 But what can i use in excel userform Regards alvin |
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