Todays date format in invoice
Erik Haagensen
erik.haa at gmail.com
Tue Jan 24 10:57:26 EST 2012
> File -> Properties -> Business -> Fancy Date Format
Tried it, but no matter what I select - pre-formatted or custom formatted -
I get the same result on my todays date in the invoice: januar 24, 2012
(Note that name of the month is according to locale setting!)
2012/1/24 Derek Atkins <warlord at mit.edu>
> Hi,
>
> erik_h <erik.haa at gmail.com> writes:
>
> > When I make a new invoice there are several dates that comes up.
> > Invoice date, due date and dates for all lines in the invoice.
> > They are fine and in accordance with my locale settings.
> >
> > However "todays date" - which probably is the printing date - comes up
> with
> > another format: %B %#d, %Y
> > (I assume this is a US format)
>
> No, it's a more formal format, "<Month Name> <Day>, Year". E.g.,
> January 24, 2012. I don't think this is specifically US Centric.
>
> > I have to change the format to %Y-%m-%d every time I print an invoice.
> >
> > How can a change this to my locale format ?
>
> File -> Properties -> Business -> Fancy Date Format
>
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> -derek
>
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