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Have you done this simple correction on your PC to be ready for
Year 2000?
You must change the "short date style"
A setting located in Windows' Control Panel allows the system to use a two
digit or four digit year as the Windows default for "short date style." This is
the
format that many software applications use as their default date format.
To avoid problems that may result with a two digit year upon the change from
1999 to 2000, each user needs to change the short date style to indicate a four
digit year.
Windows `95
1) Click the Start button once.
2) Go to Settings, then click Control Panel once.
3) Double click the Regional Settings icon.
4) Click the Date tab at the top once.
5) For the short date style make sure that MM/dd/yyyy is selected.
6) Make sure that the long date style also has a yyyy format.
7) Click the Apply button, then the OK button.
Windows for Work groups 3.11 or Windows 3.1
1) Double click the Main group icon.
2) Double click the Control Panel icon.
3) Double click the International icon.
4) In the Date Format box click the Change button.
5) Put an X in the century box.
6) In the current window, click the OK button.
7) Click the OK button in the International Settings window.
Supplied by Barbara Wolf, www.globalmeditations.com
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