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christofferdall
Hi.
I installed Mac OS x 10.5 (Leopard) with english as main language.
However, before installing Office, I changed the language to danish
including the locales settings.
When I use Excel, and I format a date to e.g. dd/mmm/yyyy - it writes
e.g. 20/May/2007 in stead of 20/maj/2007, which would be the danish
version.
This works fine with the long month names (e.g. it actually write
"januar" and not "Janury"). If I could just alter these entries in the
custom lists, it would be perfect. However, these lists are built-in
and so I cannot change them.
Anybody has any idea for a solution???
Thank you!!!!
Regards,
Christoffer
I installed Mac OS x 10.5 (Leopard) with english as main language.
However, before installing Office, I changed the language to danish
including the locales settings.
When I use Excel, and I format a date to e.g. dd/mmm/yyyy - it writes
e.g. 20/May/2007 in stead of 20/maj/2007, which would be the danish
version.
This works fine with the long month names (e.g. it actually write
"januar" and not "Janury"). If I could just alter these entries in the
custom lists, it would be perfect. However, these lists are built-in
and so I cannot change them.
Anybody has any idea for a solution???
Thank you!!!!
Regards,
Christoffer