Difference between revisions of "Additional Date Formats"

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:(4) dd-mmm-yy
 
:(4) dd-mmm-yy
  
2)  The '''d''' or '''dd''' designations represent a single digit or double digit day (e.g., 3-Feb-2016 or 03-Feb-2016
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2)  The '''d''' or '''dd''' designations represent a single digit or double digit day (e.g., 3-Feb-2016 or 03-Feb-2016)
  
 
3) The '''mmm''' designation represents the triple alphabetical designation for the calendar month (e.g., Feb, Jun, Oct, etc.)
 
3) The '''mmm''' designation represents the triple alphabetical designation for the calendar month (e.g., Feb, Jun, Oct, etc.)
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4) The '''yy''' or '''yyyy''' designations represent the double digit or four digit year (e.g., 16 or 2016).
 
4) The '''yy''' or '''yyyy''' designations represent the double digit or four digit year (e.g., 16 or 2016).
  
5) A portion of the '''Date format''' dropdown menu looks like this:
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5) The new portion of the '''Date format''' dropdown menu looks like this:
  
 
<center>[[File:P53-0_2_1_18-53-(1)-05092016.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P53-0_2_1_18-53-(1)-05092016.png]]</center>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:29, 10 May 2016

1) Four additional date formats were added to OnePager version 5.3 to support formats that are in common use outside the United States. These formats are:

(1) d-mmm-yyyy
(2) dd-mmm-yyyy
(3) d-mmm-yy
(4) dd-mmm-yy

2) The d or dd designations represent a single digit or double digit day (e.g., 3-Feb-2016 or 03-Feb-2016)

3) The mmm designation represents the triple alphabetical designation for the calendar month (e.g., Feb, Jun, Oct, etc.)

4) The yy or yyyy designations represent the double digit or four digit year (e.g., 16 or 2016).

5) The new portion of the Date format dropdown menu looks like this:

P53-0 2 1 18-53-(1)-05092016.png

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