OFF: Custom Date Type Property Displays Two-Digit YearID: Q130049
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When you add a custom property of Date type to a document in one of the Microsoft Office programs listed at the beginning of this article, the property value may be displayed with a two-digit year, even if you enter the date with a four-digit year. For example, if you enter the value 1/1/1895, the value may be displayed as 1/1/95.
This behavior occurs if the Short Date Style value in the Regional Settings
Properties dialog box is set to a two-digit year style. For example, if the
Short Date Style box contains the value MM/dd/yy, when you enter a date
value for a custom property, the date is displayed in this format, even if
you enter the date in a four-digit year style.
Note that the date value is stored correctly, because it is stored as a
time value instead of a string. For example, if you enter the value
1/1/1895, the year is stored correctly as 1895, even if the value is
displayed as 1/1/95.
To display a custom Date type property in a four-digit year format, you can
change the Short Date Format value by doing the following:
Additional query words: ppt95 ppt97 off97 xl97 8.00
Keywords : offwin ppt95 ppt97
Version : 7.00 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type :
Last Reviewed: June 3, 1999