On Mon, 5 Jun 2000 19:59:56 +0800, Thomas Fernandez wrote:

TF> But it does. I was wondering today in the office why the problem I
TF> described above happened only at home - both machines are set to
TF> English/UK, running TB! 1.44 on C-Win98.... when I finally found out
TF> that the International Settings in Config has some configuration for
TF> date/time format under the fourth tab (don't know the same,
TF> something written in Chinese <g>), and that's where you switch the
TF> way the date is displayed when using %ODateShort. See above:
TF> perfect. :-)

        All this time I thought you were referring to how the date is
displayed in the message listing. /That/ cannot be changed. I could have
cleared up the problem from the template standpoint a long time ago. :-)

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