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How do I format cells to show date in Australian not US format?

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Kevin B - 12 May 2008 01:51 GMT
I have the language set on Eglish (Australian) but trying to format cells to
show date as 08-May -2008 for example.
NormallyI would type 08/5/08 and it would formated as above. But now if I
type that in it thinks I have typed month in first - like US mehtod. How can
I change?
Fred Smith - 12 May 2008 04:17 GMT
Excel uses the date format you have specified in your Windows Regional
Settings. Go to Control Panel, and change your regional settings.

Regards,
Fred.

>I have the language set on Eglish (Australian) but trying to format cells
>to
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> can
> I change?

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