said:
>Sandy Shapiro wrote:
>>
>> I did some playing around with other settings for the other
>> date formats, clicking on default each time. Not only does nothing change,
>> but when I go back to Locale, the date format has reverted to the original
>> "month-day-year" which is what I want and can't seem to get.
>You might try changing to a format you don't want, making it the default
>as Steven suggests, and then switching back to the format you want and
>making it the default. This would make sure that everything is set the
>way it's supposed to be.
>- Peter
Right -- that is what I tried to do. No matter what I make as the default,
nothing changes. When I go back to try another setting, it shows the
original "month-day-year" and just ignores whatever I put in there.
I did Unimaint, Cleanini, and Checkini, but I will go ahead and try them
again.
Sandy
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