Hi Pavel!
Can we have an option in the units-settings to choose either 24-hour format or 12-hour format (with am/pm-indicator) for time-values?
Currently with RC 446 the time-values are given in 12-hour format:
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Re: RC 446
Hi Reinhart,
I'm using 446 too and the time value is given in 24 hours by me
Werner
I'm using 446 too and the time value is given in 24 hours by me

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Re: RC 446
Hi Reinhart,
Mine looks the same as Werner's.
Just out of curiosity: Has your Windows settings by any way changed into the 12h AM/PM format?
Fred
Mine looks the same as Werner's.
Just out of curiosity: Has your Windows settings by any way changed into the 12h AM/PM format?
Fred
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Re: RC 446
FvE wrote:Hi Reinhart,
Mine looks the same as Werner's.
Just out of curiosity: Has your Windows settings by any way changed into the 12h AM/PM format?
Fred

Now that you mention it (oh how embarrassing!): at the office we automatically generate excel-reports for a customer that contains date-values. The customer complained about switched day and month-values (so instead of 5.4.2011 from the input the report showed 4.5.2011) so we tested different region-options.
During this testing i switched to US-notation...but not back again

Now everything is ok of course - thank you all for your time!
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Re: RC 446
Yess
Easy messed up - Easy solved

Easy messed up - Easy solved

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Sometimes you miss the wood for the trees.FvE wrote:Yess![]()
Easy messed up - Easy solved
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