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simonpg
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Date format - display

#1 Post by simonpg » 17.10.2009, 23:56

I am unable to find a way to change the date format from MM/DD/YYYY to DD/MM/YYYY

Am I missing something or is it not possible?

thanks
Simon

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#2 Post by Dreamer » 18.10.2009, 00:17

Settings > View > Timestamp format.

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Date format - display

#3 Post by simonpg » 18.10.2009, 00:51

Thanks Dreamer.
I went through all the settings but missed seeing the time format. Getting old.
Simon

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Re: Date format - display

#4 Post by mcleaver » 27.12.2009, 23:04

simonpg wrote:Thanks Dreamer.
I went through all the settings but missed seeing the time format. Getting old.
Simon
That's not quite my problem. I have two machines here. One Windows Vista, one Windows 7. They both have their windows date format set to UK (dd/mm/yy), and both have Freecommander set to use the Windows time. That works fine on the Vista machine, but the Win7 machine insists that windows date format is mm/dd/yy.
Very weird.
Martin

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#5 Post by clanman » 28.12.2009, 05:50

I have found Server 2008 (of which Windows 7 is a very close relative) has had many reg settings moved or modified. This may be but one :!:
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Clanman
Using FreeCommander XE 2022 Build 860 32-bit public on Windows 11

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Re: Date format - display

#6 Post by hornetster » 07.05.2010, 03:11

Is there any way to fix this in FreeCommander? Have even tried setting the timestamp format manually, but it keeps reverting to mm/dd/yyyy...
Thanks, John.

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Re: Date format - display

#7 Post by spiv » 29.08.2010, 14:05

Settings > View > Timestamp format.

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Thanks Dreamer,
I have WIN7 Pro and this had been bodering me for months....

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Re: Date format - display

#8 Post by nadevel » 03.11.2011, 00:18

I don't have the Timestamp format option in my Settings > View (FreeCommander 2009.02.b)

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Re: Date format - display

#9 Post by joby_toss » 03.11.2011, 06:58

Are you sure?

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Re: Date format - display

#10 Post by nadevel » 03.11.2011, 08:57

joby_toss wrote:Are you sure?

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Thanks a million. Didn't think to click on the "View" item itself (was looking in the index). The image was cool.

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