On 06/30/2010 04:14 PM, sharon wrote:
Now the United State table is different is not the year 2010 month June the
day 30, then Wednesday.
It is the of June on the day 30, in the year of 2010. Now why the United
States does this is beyond me. It is confusing to most who use the ISO
International Standard. I more then likely am wrong but isn't open office a
U.S. Company owned. There is the reason for the stand that Open Office uses.
It is a U.S. A. Standard.
So Open Office why not have both standards let those use the one they want
to use themselves. Have some one write up the little file to let us users
make the choice they want. I would like to have the
International Standard ISO 8601 which most countries use including Canada.
I believe that OO.O stores the date/time as a number which allows
various types of manipulation. (i.e. days between dates, etc.) The user
can choose how this number is displayed by using the format command. I
think the default time display is set by the default language setting
under Tools/Options.
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