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Admins - I know we are a sub forum to the US Mustang.com

Are we able to have our date and time numeric order changed to suit Australian date and time protocols?

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John
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Mine is in Australian date and time??

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All times are GMT +10. The time now is 02:52 PM.
 

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Admins - I know we are a sub forum to the US Mustang.com

Are we able to have our date and time numeric order changed to suit Australian date and time protocols?

Cheers

John
Hi John
Please go to USER CP -> Click Edit Options on the side panel -> Scroll down and you will see Date & Time Options, In Time Zone - Adjust it accordingly :)
Hope that helps!
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I think the OP was referring to the format rather than date/time stamp.

i.e. by default we see mm-dd-yyyy (US format) rather than the dd-mm-yyyy format used in Australia (and UK, NZ, SA.......you get the idea)
 
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Hi John
Please go to USER CP -> Click Edit Options on the side panel -> Scroll down and you will see Date & Time Options, In Time Zone - Adjust it accordingly :)
Hope that helps!
Thanks - Yes I am on those settings already.

I was more asking about the date difference.

Also, do we have the choice of a 24hr clock?

Caught myself a couple of times when it reads 02.58pm, keep thinking it is

am.

Cheers

J
 

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Thanks - Yes I am on those settings already.

I was more asking about the date difference.

Also, do we have the choice of a 24hr clock?

Caught myself a couple of times when it reads 02.58pm, keep thinking it is

am.

Cheers

J
Unfortunately I don't believe we can change the date / time format at this point of time. However I am happy to have a look into this and can speak to M6G admin to add this option :thumbsup:
 
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Unfortunately I don't believe we can change the date / time format at this point of time. However I am happy to have a look into this and can speak to M6G admin to add this option :thumbsup:
Thanks :thumbsup:

J
 
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Are we able to have the time our posts are put up in local time not US time?

It's 4.12pm eastern standard time now and I'm reading other posts from thisv afternoon that say they were posted at 01.50am, obviously not local time.

Just nice to know the correct timing of local posts.

Cheers

J
 

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It's 4.12pm eastern standard time now and I'm reading other posts from thisv afternoon that say they were posted at 01.50am, obviously not local time.
Your post shows as having been posted at 4.15pm on my screen.

Perhaps your settings aren't quite correct.
 

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Are we able to have the time our posts are put up in local time not US time?

It's 4.12pm eastern standard time now and I'm reading other posts from thisv afternoon that say they were posted at 01.50am, obviously not local time.

Just nice to know the correct timing of local posts.

Cheers

J
Pls check my post above, it should resolve this problem :thumbsup:
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