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"Create a subfolder using today's date" format, Camera ConnectedEvent

 
 
jbreslowsubs@gmail.com
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      30th Apr 2009
When I connect my camera to my computer, I have it set to
automatically download my photos into a subfolder. It uses today's
date as the name of the folder in the following format, YYYY-MM-DD.

Is there a way to change the date format it uses?

 
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      30th Apr 2009
On Apr 30, 1:13*am, jbreslows...@gmail.com wrote:
> When I connect my camera to my computer, I have it set to
> automatically download my photos into a subfolder. It uses today's
> date as the name of the folder in the following format, YYYY-MM-DD.
>
> Is there a way to change the date format it uses?


This is setting in the camera or the camera's downloading software
itself. It is not a general setting in Windows XP.
 
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