I did start this as a new thread. Brian Russel answered my original question and i responded directly to his answer to which Clive Bowley responded.
It would therefore be "appreciated" if you got your facts correct and stop mixing emails up to suit some agenda that you have to tell people off. LoLo ----- Original Message ----- From: NoOp To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 2:19 AM Subject: [users] [Date Format Default Question] Re: Date format On 09/06/2007 03:53 AM, LoLo wrote: > Hi > > Can someone please tell me how to change the date format default in Writer. It currently inserts the date as 06/09/07 and i want it to insert the date as 06 September 2007 as default. > > Thanks for any help > > LoLo In the future it would be appreciated if you started a *new* thread regarding your problem. Yes, I realize that your post has to do with date format as well, but as you can see, your question has detracted from the original question asked by the unsubscribed OP: > I'm new to Open Office, and I've opened up an excel file (no macros) > one column of which is date formatted to DD/MM/YYYY, my problem is > that I've inserted a date 26/05/2005 but when I move to the next > column or row this date alters to 1 day less ?, ie 25/05/2005 albeit > the data input field at the top of the screen still shows the correct > details, and I can't find how to correct this. > > Clive If nothing else, please at least retag the subject (similar the changed subject in this msg) so that others can distinquish between *your* new added question vs the *OP's* original question. Gary BTW: I am a LoLo as well... :-) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
