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Ignacio_Martin
Feb 28, 2024Iron Contributor
Select traditional date and time sorting method
Is it possible to select the Sorting Method (International ISO 8601 or Traditional) in Windows 10, in the same way that it can be chosen in Windows 11 through Control Panel/Region/Formats? Regards ...
Sweet25
Apr 09, 2024Copper Contributor
In Windows 10, you can select the traditional date and time sorting method by following these steps:
1. Click on the "Start" button and open the "Settings" app.
2. In the settings window, select "Time & Language."
3. Under the "Date & Time" tab, click on "Change date and time formats."
4. In the new window, you will see various formats for date and time.
5. Click on the "Additional date, time, & regional settings" link. This will open the old Control Panel window.
6. In the Control Panel window, click on "Change date, time, or number formats."
7. In the "Formats" tab, click on the "Additional settings" button.
8. A new window will open with the "Customize Format" options.
9. In the "Date" tab, choose the desired date format for traditional sorting by selecting it from the "Short date" or "Long date" dropdown menus.
10. In the "Time" tab, select the desired time format for traditional sorting from the "Short time" or "Long time" dropdown menus.
11. Click "Apply" and then "OK" to save the changes.
By following these steps, you should be able to select the traditional date and time sorting method in Windows 10, similar to how it can be done in Windows 11 through Control Panel/Region/Formats.
1. Click on the "Start" button and open the "Settings" app.
2. In the settings window, select "Time & Language."
3. Under the "Date & Time" tab, click on "Change date and time formats."
4. In the new window, you will see various formats for date and time.
5. Click on the "Additional date, time, & regional settings" link. This will open the old Control Panel window.
6. In the Control Panel window, click on "Change date, time, or number formats."
7. In the "Formats" tab, click on the "Additional settings" button.
8. A new window will open with the "Customize Format" options.
9. In the "Date" tab, choose the desired date format for traditional sorting by selecting it from the "Short date" or "Long date" dropdown menus.
10. In the "Time" tab, select the desired time format for traditional sorting from the "Short time" or "Long time" dropdown menus.
11. Click "Apply" and then "OK" to save the changes.
By following these steps, you should be able to select the traditional date and time sorting method in Windows 10, similar to how it can be done in Windows 11 through Control Panel/Region/Formats.
- Ignacio_MartinApr 09, 2024Iron Contributor
Thanks for your help, but I don't think you read my previous comment.
The problem was with the number that Project assigns to each week of the project, counting from the beginning of the year.
Depending on whether the traditional or international sorting method is configured, the result is different, and cannot be resolved by changing regional formats.
Fortunately I found a solution, as described in my previous answer.
Thank you anyway.Ignacio