Hello Peter,

> Answering a 1 day old message (Sunday, July 5, 2009, 17:43)

> Good evening Max,

MM>> For specifying language in time formatting, you can use the following
MM>> macros: %Time, %TimeLong, %OTime, %OTimeLong, %ORcvTime, %ORcvTimeLong,
MM>> according to
MM>> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd318130(VS.85).aspx

> With time macros we have to use %time("","DE") - right?

With the %Date-macro it's the same if you want to have the short date 
format:

%DATE("L", "EN") gives Monday, July 06, 2009
%DATE(, "EN") gives 7/6/2009


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Best regards,
mse

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