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Dear Excel: Never in my life have I, or anyone for that matter, wanted to write the date as "12-Apr." Stop changing it! -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd (aka cuzzintodd)
Apr 12 '22, 09:26
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I do that all the time now because the Europeans accessing our work sheets were getting us all confused.
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Max
Apr 12, 09:29
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yyyy-mm-dd should be mandated by international law -- nm
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zork
Apr 12, 09:33
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It’s the only way to file documents on computers and have a consistent order.
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Will Hunting
Apr 12, 10:31
Coworkers know where I contributed as soon as they see that format. -- nm
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VMan
Apr 12, 10:24
Sounds like communism to me. -- nm
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spamlet
Apr 12, 09:53
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It's like metric dates -- nm
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Dano
Apr 12, 10:14
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I want a pi based calendar. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 12, 10:19
yep, and it keeps going yyyy-mm-dd-hour-minute-seconds. -- nm
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Andie
Apr 12, 09:42
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194112070800, a numerical string which will live in infamy -- nm
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rollo
Apr 12, 09:47
I concur. -- nm
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Shaun
Apr 12, 09:37
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