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What is the basis of =NOW() time that shows in Excel Online
Hi Mourad,
Strange. For O365 E3 under the Language setting do you mean Locale?
And where did you find such date/time format, here is only one option 12/24 hours format
We speak about OneDrive site settings, correct?
As for the personal O365 - yes, all settings are under your account setting. Here they have no option for the locale, the only way to change it is to change your country.
Hi Sergei, Hi Wyn
@Sergei: in Office365 E3-Plan, I have the following as shown in the screenhsot, when I go to my profile.
In OneDrive (Personal Free Account, no Office365), I have only the possibility to choose my country.
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@Wyn: thanks! I have found it. I went to one of my Sharepoint sites (where an Excel Online file loads in) and found the regional settings, which were set to UTC-08:00 PST (Pacific Standard Time, US).
I agree, that's a pain to change all sites. As user I would have expected to have my settings override them. But I am not a Sharepoint expert.
Best,
Mourad
- SergeiBaklanApr 19, 2017Diamond Contributor
Mourad,
Strange, i'm also on E3 but have different interface
Anyway, doesn't matter. Back to Wyns' question, as i know Excel online on business subscriptions doesn't care about your personal account settings, it works in accordance to site settings.
- SergeiBaklanApr 19, 2017Diamond Contributor
Okay, bit more. I dind't test, but probably that could help.
Go to Admin Center -> Sharepoint -> user profiles
Under the People click Manage User profieles
Find yourself and under drop down menu (it's not obvious it is here) select Edit profile
In huge list of settings find this one
Chnage on Always use personal setting, click Only me, after that page refreshes and you may select desirable locale for this concrete user. Perhaps some other settings to chnage some way.
Sure you have to have admin rights for all that stuff. Again, i didn't test how that will affect Excel behaviour.
- Wyn HopkinsApr 20, 2017MVPThanks Sergei
That's useful. I'm thinking there is some risk around some users experiencing different dates if the today() or now() formula is used in the file. That's the issue I came across yesterday. Thanks for your help