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Introduction
» Office Organizer
» Registration & Technical Support
» Installation
» Server Settings
Settings Utility
» Database
» Network
» Documents
» Registration & About Program
» Design
» Interface
» Application
» Mail
Using Office Organizer
» System Configuration
» Connecting the Server
» Connecting 1 to 1
» Database Archive Setting
» Database Location and Setting
» Interface Settings
» Office Organizer Main Menu
» Day Plan Window
» Mail Program Window
» Users Window
» Folders Window
» Additional Fields of Day Plan
» Inputting and Editing Entries
» Day Plan Printing Out
» Opening Document
» Mail Message
» Interactive Communication Channel
» Several Users Working with one DB
» Changing Archive-DB Structure
» Date Representation
» Tray
 

Date Representation

Date representation in the day plan headings is set in the "Date format" field of the "Interface" tab of the Settings utility. The date representation can be selected from the list or set manually.

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General rules for date format setting are as follows:

- one or two lowercase d are understood as month day format
- three or four uppercase or lowercase d are understood as format of day of the week
- three or four uppercase or lowercase m – month format

- two or four y – year format
- sequence of the day, month year and day of the week is arbitrary, separators between the values can also be freely selected (space, comma, etc) – they also will be seen in the date representation
- meanings of the symbols are shown below:

d – date in format 1, 2, ... 9, 10 etc.

dd - date in format 01, 21 etc.
· ddd or DDD – three-letter designation of days of the week Mon, Tue etc.

dddd – full designation of days of the week in lowercase letters

DDDD - full designation of days of the week starting from the uppercase letter
mmm - three-letter designation of the month Mar, Apr. etc

MMM - three-letter designation of the month Mar, Apr. etc, starting from the uppercase letter

mmmm - full designation of the month
yy – year in format 99, 00, 01, 02 etc

yyyy - year in format 1999, 2000, 2001 etc.

Examples:

MMM/d/yy/DDDD

yyyy - - - dd,dddd:mmmm

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