So it seems that your spell checker in Word is in English and your system is in a language that formats dates in the same way as in Swedish. French: These formats are the ones that are commonly used in each language.Here are a few examples of the output in different languages: You can change this language in the Review tab->Language->Set Proofing Language. The format of the date inserted depends on the language in the spellcheck. (If the Word window is not wide enough, the icon appears without the accompanying text.) It opens a Date and Time window where you can set the format, for the language used.
In Word 2013, English, select the INSERT tab and click on the Date and Time icon in the Text group. The way to access these settings depends on Word version (and user interface language, which affects the keyboard shortcuts). Yes, Word has its own date format settings, per language, according to the language of the text in the document as recognized by Word or as set by the user. We have succeeded in that mission with over 3,000,000 desktop downloads.
Projectlibre was founded to provide an open source replacement of Microsoft Project desktop. I uninstalled and reinstalled Projectlibre but I still have it in Italian. I’m using windows 7, and I installed ProjectLibre 1.5.8 and then I tried to set my system settings to Ireland, to have English language but European time and €.