said:
>>Curious -- Locale is already set as "month-day-year."
>>For some reason it is not "taking." Could there be some other program
>>that is overriding this setting?
>You have to tell the Locale object to apply the setting as the default.
>Did you do this?
Yes -- in fact 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.
Sandy
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