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Date format
In PSEv2 you could change the date format to YYYY-MM-DD by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+ALT D. This does not appear to work in PSEv3....and the US date style is making me nuts! :-)
Anyone know how I can change to the international date format? Thank you! ~Inga |
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Thanks!
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This one of the many ways Adobe get on my nerves!
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I found out something funny the other day:
In the French version the date is the other way round .... Ummm is it worth having the French version just to get the date sorted??? Maybe not ....Wendy |
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