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When the comments pane records a new comment it automatically records the
date and time on the right side of the pane. Currently the date is formatted in the US style, i.e. month, day, year. I would like to see it in the European style; day, month, year. This is for no other reason than consistency and to avoid confusion to those who review my documents. In 'Regional and Language Options' on the Control Panel, the date is set in the European style. In Word, the Language is set to English(Australian). I cannot find any other way to influence how the comments date is displayed. Can anyone out there help? Thanks in advance. |
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Use Insert=Date and Time and select the format
you prefer then click the [Default button]. When use next use Insert=Comment that date format should generally be what you get in the Reviewing pane for comments ====== "frogmouth" wrote in message ... When the comments pane records a new comment it automatically records the date and time on the right side of the pane. Currently the date is formatted in the US style, i.e. month, day, year. I would like to see it in the European style; day, month, year. This is for no other reason than consistency and to avoid confusion to those who review my documents. In 'Regional and Language Options' on the Control Panel, the date is set in the European style. In Word, the Language is set to English(Australian). I cannot find any other way to influence how the comments date is displayed. Can anyone out there help? Thanks in advance. -- Let us know if this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" - http://microsoft.com/events/series/a...andtricks.mspx |
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Hi Bob,
Thanks for your speedy response to my question, unfortuately it didn't seem to solve anything. I selected Insert|Date and Time. The Date and Time diaglog box was already set to the formatting that I wanted because the language was set to English (Australian). I gave the 'Default' button a push, just to see if that would make any difference. It came back with the question 'Do you want to change the English Australian default date format to match 4-Aug-05?". I thought for a moment we were on a winner. Alas, it didn't make any difference. The comments date refuses to change from 8/4/2005. Thanks anyway - maybe I'll just have to live with it! "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Use Insert=Date and Time and select the format you prefer then click the [Default button]. When use next use Insert=Comment that date format should generally be what you get in the Reviewing pane for comments ====== "frogmouth" wrote in message ... When the comments pane records a new comment it automatically records the date and time on the right side of the pane. Currently the date is formatted in the US style, i.e. month, day, year. I would like to see it in the European style; day, month, year. This is for no other reason than consistency and to avoid confusion to those who review my documents. In 'Regional and Language Options' on the Control Panel, the date is set in the European style. In Word, the Language is set to English(Australian). I cannot find any other way to influence how the comments date is displayed. Can anyone out there help? Thanks in advance. -- Let us know if this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" - http://microsoft.com/events/series/a...andtricks.mspx |
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