It is safer, if slower, to enter all four duguts in a
year, but of course downloads and gedcoms are suspect.
I don't know how, but my excel sorts all the dates
correctly, back to 1000 AD. Go figure? 
Rich

--- Robert Carneal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Don't forget Windows Regional and Language Options
> plays a role in how
> Legacy interprets this. To find this on XP machines,
> go to Start >> Control
> Panel >> Regional and Language Options.
> 
> On my machine, under the tab "Date," there is a
> 'Calendar' setting. It says
> when I two-digit year is entered; it is to be
> interpreted as a year between
> 1930 and 2029.
> 
> Therefore, if the year entered is "59" it should be
> taken as 1959.  If the
> year entered is "22" it should be taken as 2022.
> 
> Robert
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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> Behalf Of C.G. Ouimet



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