RE: Regional Settings Customise

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From: S Vijay [MSFT] (svijay_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/30/04


Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 05:54:32 GMT


Hi,

The above error if the correct options is not selected for the regional
setting.

To resolve the issue try changing the regional settings by following the
instructions in the article
given below:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307938&Product=winxp

or

IN THIS TASK

SUMMARY

Changing the Regional and Language Options

To Change the Date Display
To Change the Time Display
To Change the Currency Value Display
To Change the Numbers Display
SUMMARY
When you set display configuration options for dates, times, and numbers in
the operating system, these settings affect the Date dialog box and other
operating system windows. The Windows software you use also adopts those
settings as you enter dates, times, and numbers (including currency) in
your documents. This articles describes how to change the way Windows XP
displays dates, times, currency values, and numbers.

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Changing the Regional and Language Options
You can use the Regional and Language Options tool in Control Panel to
customize the way Windows handles dates, times, currency values, and
numbers.

To open the Regional and Language Options tool:
Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
Click Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options, and then click Regional
and Language Options.
To change one or more of the individual settings, click Customize.

NOTE: The location selection that you make includes default display options
for the way dates, times, and numbers are displayed.
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To Change the Date Display
In the Customize Regional Options dialog box, click the Date tab to specify
any changes you want to make to the short date and the long date.
If you do not see the format you want in the Short date or Long date boxes,
use the following guidelines:
To display single-digit numbers without a leading zero, type d for the day
setting, type y for the year setting, and type M for the month setting.
To display leading zeros with single-digit numbers, type dd for the day
setting, type yy for the year setting, and type MM for the month setting.
To display the last two digits of the year, type yy for the year setting.
To display four digits for the year, type yyyy for the year setting.
To display abbreviations for the day or month, type ddd for the day setting
and type MMM for the month setting.
To display the full name of the day or month, type dddd for the day setting
and type MMMM for the month setting.
To display additional text, type single quotation marks (') around text.

NOTE: Type an uppercase M for the month setting. The lowercase m is used
for the minute setting.
To specify how your computer interprets two-digit years, on the Date tab,
under When a two-digit year is entered, interpret it as a year between,
type or click the year that you want to configure this setting to end at.

This feature has a 100-year span (the default span is 1930 to 2029).
Four-digit years are not affected by this option. A program that uses this
option to interpret two-digit years considers the years between (and
including) 30 and 99 to be preceded by 19, and years between (and
including) 00 and 29 to be preceded by 20. For example, 99 is interpreted
as 1999 and 01 is interpreted as 2001.

NOTE: Not all programs use this option. If the program you are using does
not correctly interpret two-digit years, consult the documentation or
manufacturer of that program.
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To Change the Time Display
In the Customize Regional Options dialog box, click the Time tab to specify
any changes you want to make.

NOTE: To configure the settings so that the leading zeros in single-digit
hours, minutes, or seconds are not displayed, type a single uppercase H, or
lowercase letters, such as h, m, or s.
If you do not see the format you want in the Time format box, use the
following guidelines:
To display time in a 24-hour format, type an uppercase H or HH for the hour.
To display time in a 12-hour format, type lowercase h or hh for the hour.
To display leading zeros in single-digit hours, type HH or hh.
To display a single letter to indicate AM or PM, type lowercase t.
To display two letters to indicate AM or PM, type lowercase tt.
To display text, type single quotation marks (') around text.
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To Change the Currency Value Display
In the Customize Regional Options dialog box, click the Currency tab to
specify any changes you want to make. You can change the currency symbol,
the formats used for positive or negative amounts, and the punctuation
marks.

NOTE: If you are switching currencies (for example, from a national
currency to the Euro), change the currency symbol, and then click OK or
Apply. The other fields change to reflect the new currency.

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To Change the Number Display
In the Customize Regional Options dialog box, click the Numbers tab to
specify any changes you want to make. You can change the decimal symbol and
list separator, the format used for negative numbers and leading zeros, and
the measurement system (U.S. or metric).

Vijay S

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