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When printing a document and if I tick Header and Footer it shows date but it appears as US format. How can I change it to UK date format. FYI my windows date format and language all are UK but for weird reason when saving as pdf or printing date chanages to us, If anyone could advice that would be great.

Many thanks

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Shaka

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@Shaka1111111111 

 

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The printer is not simply aware of what it is printing. 

 

If you are printing from a browser, I would expect the date added in the header is formatted as the browser intends.

 

For example, if you are using Firefox, try adding the preferred "English" language and placing that selection at the top of the list.

 

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