Subject: | [Shop-talk] OT- Excel help, (before I shoot my computer)! |
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From: | strovato at optonline.net (Steven Trovato) |
Date: | Thu, 15 Mar 2012 20:31:55 -0400 |
References: | <OFB4FE8BAB.201E4975-ON852579C2.000F4599-852579C2.000FB8A0@mail.megageek.com> <4F61A9BA.5030407@talktalk.net> |
I've heard the complaint that 9/11 is America's way of pushing MM/DD on the rest of the world. Not the actual event, obviously. Rather, the fact that it is referred to as "9/11" rather than "11/9"! -Steve Trovato strovato at optonline.net At 04:35 AM 3/15/2012, Neil Sherry wrote: >Ah - just set it to the 'UK' setting and be done! Start the campaign to >change your fellow Americans... > > 1. It's not just the UK - most of the rest of the world does it > dd/mm/yyyy (certainly all of Europe) > 2. It's more logical (you wouldn't write the number 124 as twenty, one > hundred and four?) > 3. I notice the US immigration authorities require dates to be written > dd/mm/yyy |
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