I am using Ubuntu 9.04. When I use Thunderbird it insists on using the US date format of Month Day year
but I am used to Day,Month,Year and find the M,D,Y format very irritating!
I know it can be changed but how ? I searched the Thunderbird help file but ended up more confused than ever.
Colin
Date FormatHow do I modify the date from mm.dd.yyyy to dd.mm.yy
Started by Niloc, 2009-11-04 12:16
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#3Posted 2009-11-04 13:29:52
System > Administrator > Time and date .Hope this helps. Just like thaimite said change your system settings to Day/Month/Year Thunderbird will change its date format to reflect that . I tried that in windows and it works.
#4Posted 2009-11-04 14:44:48
Gee Colin, you had to pick a tough one.
I too ended up in the Ubuntu forums, which is where I usually end up trying to figure out how to do things like this. I found a more recent thread that directly relates to your problem. See the last post. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1...nge+date+format Good luck. Higgy edit; Actually before you start editing configuration files, what language are you using? Go to System > administration > language support and you have about a dozen different choices for English. If you aren't using Australian English, check it and see if it changes the way you want. Edited by higgy88, 2009-11-04 15:00:26. #5Posted 2009-11-04 15:00:20
Thanks Higgy88, it now works perfectly.
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