Date/Time format in Properties pane

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mwb1100
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Date/Time format in Properties pane

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I can change the format of the date & time in the list window using the "View/Date Column Format" menu, but the format in the Properties pane stays in the default 24hr format.

I know it's an indication of feeble mindedness, but I need my time to be in 12hr format - all that subtracting 12 hurts my head (it doesn't help that my fingers only go up to 10).

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Re: Date/Time format in Properties pane

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mwb1100 wrote:I can change the format of the date & time in the list window using the "View/Date Column Format" menu, but the format in the Properties pane stays in the default 24hr format.

I know it's an indication of feeble mindedness, but I need my time to be in 12hr format - all that subtracting 12 hurts my head (it doesn't help that my fingers only go up to 10).
Hmm, how could I overlook this al those years?? :shock: I'd say the date format Properties pane should be indeed the same as in the list!

Any objections anybody?

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I've been messing around in the Properties view again, but unfortunately the date/time format is still unaffected by the "View/Date Column Format" setting in 7.00.0001.

So I figured I'd bump this thread.

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mwb1100 wrote:I've been messing around in the Properties view again, but unfortunately the date/time format is still unaffected by the "View/Date Column Format" setting in 7.00.0001.

So I figured I'd bump this thread.
Yes, I was still waiting for objections. :wink: I guess there are none. So it could happen in ver 7.10.

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Yes, I agree. date and time formats should be consistent everywhere.

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serendipity wrote:Yes, I agree. date and time formats should be consistent everywhere.
Done. 8)

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Thanks for this :)

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