Z zoran macrumors 601 Original poster Jun 30, 2005 4,819 135 Apr 30, 2016 #1 How can i set so that i can see the date to begin with the day/month/year ?
Weaselboy Moderator Staff member Jan 23, 2005 34,552 16,338 California Apr 30, 2016 #2 Open System Preferences and in the Language & Region pane click advanced then you can set the date display like you want from there. Reactions: zoran and CoastalOR
Open System Preferences and in the Language & Region pane click advanced then you can set the date display like you want from there.
Z zoran macrumors 601 Original poster Jun 30, 2005 4,819 135 Apr 30, 2016 #3 Τhanx mate, will this change alter anything in my files i wouldn't want to? (other than the dates in the excel file)
Τhanx mate, will this change alter anything in my files i wouldn't want to? (other than the dates in the excel file)
Weaselboy Moderator Staff member Jan 23, 2005 34,552 16,338 California Apr 30, 2016 #4 zoran said: Τhanx mate, will this change alter anything in my files i wouldn't want to? (other than the dates in the excel file) Click to expand... Nope... the will just change the way the OS displays dates in the GUI.
zoran said: Τhanx mate, will this change alter anything in my files i wouldn't want to? (other than the dates in the excel file) Click to expand... Nope... the will just change the way the OS displays dates in the GUI.
Z zoran macrumors 601 Original poster Jun 30, 2005 4,819 135 Apr 30, 2016 #5 Cool, thanx man youre the greatest Reactions: Weaselboy