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Default Microsoft Access Date format

Can anybody help me with the this problem - "How do I change the date format of Microsoft Access from the American format to the British format? For example I want to use the date January 5 2008 as #05/01/2008#. Access will only accept #01/05/2008#. Please help

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Frederick Ogunsakin






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