From: Wish I was using Lotus Notes on 6 Jul 2010 15:48 Last week my settings in all my programs are now in European dd/mm/yyyy format and in Excel set to Euros i/o US $. I was told I could change this in the Control Panel, Regional and Language Options but this feature is not there. Please help!
From: Carlos on 6 Jul 2010 17:23 Hi, This NG deals only with 64-bit operating systems. Anyway, did you try system restore? Carlos "Wish I was using Lotus Notes" wrote: > Carlos, my OS is Windows XP Professional. > > Thanks. > > "Carlos" wrote: > > > Hi, > > You have made no indication about what is your Operating System so I'll make > > a generic suggestion: > > Try system restore, that should fix it. > > Carlos > > > > "Wish I was using Lotus Notes" wrote: > > > > > Last week my settings in all my programs are now in European dd/mm/yyyy > > > format and in Excel set to Euros i/o US $. I was told I could change this in > > > the Control Panel, Regional and Language Options but this feature is not > > > there. > > > > > > Please help!
From: Carlos on 6 Jul 2010 17:23 Hi, You have made no indication about what is your Operating System so I'll make a generic suggestion: Try system restore, that should fix it. Carlos "Wish I was using Lotus Notes" wrote: > Last week my settings in all my programs are now in European dd/mm/yyyy > format and in Excel set to Euros i/o US $. I was told I could change this in > the Control Panel, Regional and Language Options but this feature is not > there. > > Please help!
From: Wish I was using Lotus Notes on 6 Jul 2010 17:24 Carlos, my OS is Windows XP Professional. Thanks. "Carlos" wrote: > Hi, > You have made no indication about what is your Operating System so I'll make > a generic suggestion: > Try system restore, that should fix it. > Carlos > > "Wish I was using Lotus Notes" wrote: > > > Last week my settings in all my programs are now in European dd/mm/yyyy > > format and in Excel set to Euros i/o US $. I was told I could change this in > > the Control Panel, Regional and Language Options but this feature is not > > there. > > > > Please help!
From: Shenan Stanley on 6 Jul 2010 18:31 Wish I was using Lotus Notes wrote: > Last week my settings in all my programs are now in European > dd/mm/yyyy format and in Excel set to Euros i/o US $. I was told I > could change this in the Control Panel, Regional and Language > Options but this feature is not there. Carlos wrote: > You have made no indication about what is your Operating System so > I'll make a generic suggestion: > Try system restore, that should fix it. Wish I was using Lotus Notes wrote: > Carlos, my OS is Windows XP Professional. Carlos wrote: > This NG deals only with 64-bit operating systems. > Anyway, did you try system restore? Windows XP Professional comes (came) in a 64-bit version. "Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition" is the full name of the product in it's 64-bit edition (not real creative, eh?) However - the System Restore may be your best option since more than that has seemingly changed on your system. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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