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Date Format #90

Closed sseppi closed 2 years ago

sseppi commented 2 years ago

As ePaper Content manager I want that the date is formatted a following dd.mm.yyyy and not yyyy.mmm.dd

SaimonasFOS commented 2 years ago

@sseppi Just to be sure, I see you want to change date format order, but do you also want to change the separator from dash (-) to dot (.)? E.g.: 22.03.2022 instead of 22-03-2022

sseppi commented 2 years ago

@SaimonasFOS actually our communication department uses the dot (.) as separator. I share with you a picture of the actual date formato we use, so you can replicate it.

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