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7/2/2009 4:59 PM
 

On previous versions I've hacked the Datetime format from {0:g} to {0:d}, a small change but it makes my list view display date only. I can't find this setting now in the new version. Would it be possible to have the option in the List View format menu? 

 
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7/3/2009 1:41 AM
 

Hi Penny,

If you go to the template section at the bottom of the Module Settings, you will see List View Start Date format (and End Date). You can change it there, and it will be preserved between upgrades.

Cheers
Roger


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