Control Panel >> Regional and Language Options >> Customize >> Date
and set Short date to yyyy-MM-dd. Then set the time to your desired
format,.
This won't apply to just Notepad, of course, but to all dates and
times in the system.
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Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com
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"Stan Brown" <the_sta...@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
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Setting the Date / Time format in :
"Control Panel" > "Regional and Language Options" > "Customize"
to your desired format i.e. in my case to s.date=dd-mm-yy (e.g. 12-12-09)
time=hh:mm tt (e.g. 9:38 am)
will effect the way Windows displays the short date / time across the WHOLE system
INCLUDING the way "Notepad" prints out it's Date/Time stamp.
*NOTE - Notepad is PROGRAMMED to print out the TIME before the DATE e.g. :
9:10 pm 12-12-09
...and cannot be influenced otherwise without reverse-engineering "notepad.exe".
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Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)
"JohS" <solim...@webmail.no> wrote in message
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Any tip regards other "Notepad's" which can do: YYYY-MM-DD hh.mm
PS
I would like to use such funktion to be the beginning of the filenames.
Example
"2009-12-12 16.32 documentname"
"2009-12-12 16.34 documentname"
JohS
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