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![]() How to have the "days" in other languages? please, see the attached image that shows my question i need to have the date with the day, and this is why i used the script "[$-409]dddd, dd mm yyyy" this scripts gives the days in English, is there a way to have the days in French or Arabic for example? how to do that? |
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try this: [$-88]dddd, dd mm yyyy
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just change the number, for the language needed..
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Thank you for the answer Catalin.B.
How to know the number of the language? for example what is the number for Arabic language? how can i get the list that shows the number of each language? regards Jamal |
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the list is here:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex....aspx#BMlocale |
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thank you Catalin. It did work. regards Jamal |
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you're wellcome
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