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Hello,
I am reading the custom properties of a document programmatically, but i do not know how to parse properties values that are dates (e.g LastSaveTime & CreateTime). how do i know at what region this document was created? and what is the format of these dates. Thanks a lot. |
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I believe (without trying it) that the dates would be treated using the settings on the computer where the vba is being run.
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