Forum Discussion
Access 2019 Short-Date Format
- May 03, 2023
I had changed the short date in Regional settings to include the 3-digit day-of-week. This was so I could see the day-of-week on the taskbar calendar.
After changing this back to mm/dd/yy for the short-date, the Access short date was corrected. I also noticed Excel dates were incorrect (but now corrected).
I guess I shot myself in the foot
. Thank you muchly for your suggestion. I would not have tied Region information to Access or Excel. But, I guess w10 is also Microsoft.
At least two possibilities come to mind.
First, check the Windows Regional settings on your computer to make sure they are appropriate and that this is not coming from there.
Second, it's possible that the installation of Access is not right. You could try repairing or reinstalling it.
A question: Does this problem appear in all tables in all accdbs? Or is it limited to one specific accdb?
I had changed the short date in Regional settings to include the 3-digit day-of-week. This was so I could see the day-of-week on the taskbar calendar.
After changing this back to mm/dd/yy for the short-date, the Access short date was corrected. I also noticed Excel dates were incorrect (but now corrected).
I guess I shot myself in the foot . Thank you muchly for your suggestion. I would not have tied Region information to Access or Excel. But, I guess w10 is also Microsoft.
- George_HepworthMay 03, 2023Silver Contributor
neil-wilson I know what you mean, but due to a recent event involving the release of the new Northwind Showcase templates, regional settings are very much top of mind this week. Lucky coincidence, you might say.