Thanks Debbie,
I didn't have the input date format the same as my computer's.
Problem fixed.
Best regards,
Joanna Smith Dunn
Debbie Schnell Woolard wrote:
I'm not having these calendar problems so I checked what I have
set up.
Under Options > Customize > Dates I have the following chosen:
"Dates Displayed As"
checked "21 Nov 1953"
Checked "Format with 4-digit year"
"Input Format" (which must be the same as your computer's date
settings)
Checked off "month-day-year"
I then checked what my computer date is set up for by going to
(for XP):
Control Panel > Regional and Language Options > Made sure that
"short date" is the same as month-day-year
Hopefully, this will help.
DSW
-----Original Message-----
From: Evert van Dijken
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 1:55 PM
Same here.
Evert
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Joanna Dunn
Verzonden: maandag 12 september 2005 20:12
Hi All,
I am having the wrong date problem too. If I hit
options>customize>dates and choose the input and output to be
Month,
Day, Year, hit save, then my calendar shows the right date using
the
calendar button on the tool bar.
But, if I hit options>customize>dates and choose the input and
output to be
Day, Month, Year and hit save, then my calendar shows December,
9, 2005.
I have tried changing the options several times, but nothing I do
will solve
it.
Thanks,
Joanna Smith Dunn
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