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Default date format
Our company uses Office 2007 Professional Plus
How do you change the default date format? I recently replaced a user's PC, and now the dates in his existing Word and Excel documents are formatted with a four-digit year instead of two. This has caused many problems with many of his documents, which need to be reformatted to display correctly. I have tried changing the short date configuration under Regional and Language Options in Control Panel to M/d/yy. The dates on Excel sheets are still displaying 4-digit years. |
Default date format
The workaround would be to format the worksheet with the date format
you want, save the workbook as a template (Filename: book.xltx) in your XLSTART folder. Here's a tutorial: http://www.brighthub.com/computing/w...les/27366.aspx --JP On Oct 6, 8:53*am, "Kevin" wrote: Our company uses Office 2007 Professional Plus How do you change the default date format? I recently replaced a user's PC, and now the dates in his existing Word and Excel documents are formatted with a four-digit year instead of two. *This has caused many problems with many of his documents, which need to be reformatted to display correctly. I have tried changing the short date configuration under Regional and Language Options in Control Panel to M/d/yy. *The dates on Excel sheets are still displaying 4-digit years. |
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