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Problem with date in ms access

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Dear All,

This is my first time on this site and I am very happy!
I have problem regarding to date (new or old ms access document)
My problem is that access changes date after 09/11 to 11/09 i don't know why!
I tried to change default date in windows but after that I have also problem with date!

Please help me!

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me!

Rgds,
Jozo
Sep 23 '08 #1
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missinglinq
3,532 Expert 2GB
Sounds like you're using a date format other than that used in the US. Allen Browne has an excellent article that explains this as well as workarounds on his site found here:

http://allenbrowne.com/ser-36.html

Welcome to Bytes!

Linq ;0)>
Sep 23 '08 #2
Jozo
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Dear...
Yes, that is my problem.
10 days ago I installed original windows XP professional and yesterday after that I remark that I have problem with date in ms access.
Thank you very much for your suggestion!

Rgds,
Jozo
Sep 24 '08 #3
missinglinq
3,532 Expert 2GB
Glad we could help!

Linq ;0)>
Sep 24 '08 #4

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