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M.Mitch
Cruncher Joined: Feb 7, 2006 Post Count: 20 Status: Offline |
Can we do something to alow unjumbled dates? Perhaps the displayed date formate can be taken from the computers regional settings.
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retsof
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Can we do something to alow unjumbled dates? Perhaps the displayed date formate can be taken from the computers regional settings. ek666_08 osprey In Progress 02/14/2006 03:13:24 03/07/2006 03:13:24 0.00 0 / 0 That is American mm/dd/yyyy format. I agree that it is not as sortable as well as yyyy/mm/dd without playing with the component parts. I also have an osprey over here on my falcon computer. OSPREY Condor (profile) Mon Aug 01 00:47:43 GMT 2005
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M.Mitch
Cruncher Joined: Feb 7, 2006 Post Count: 20 Status: Offline |
It's not that hard for the displayed date formate to be taken from the PC's regional settings.
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