Date Format

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Thom Little

XP allowed me to have a date of the form ...

yyyy.mm.dd

The closest I can come in Vista is ...

yyyy-mm-dd

How can I change the "-" to "." in Vista to match my XP standard?

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Thom Little said:
XP allowed me to have a date of the form ...

yyyy.mm.dd

The closest I can come in Vista is ...

yyyy-mm-dd

How can I change the "-" to "." in Vista to match my XP standard?


Instead of settling for the standard options available in the drop-list,
simply place the cursor in the format field, and manually enter your desired
format.


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