Microsoft® Visual Basic® Scripting Edition MonthName Function |
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Returns a string indicating the specified month.
MonthName(month[, abbreviate])
The MonthName function syntax has these parts:
Part Description month Required. The numeric designation of the month. For example, January is 1, February is 2, and so on. abbreviate Optional. Boolean value that indicates if the month name is to be abbreviated. If omitted, the default is False, which means that the month name is not abbreviated.
Questions:
http://cgate.co.il/calendar/calendar_ENG.asp Hi,James Newton replies: No, it's in Hebrew. Just use an array filled with the English month names... DIM array_eng_month_name = split("January Feburary March...") +
I'm trying to build an English / Hebrew calendar.
When I use monthname(1) I recive the month January
but it's written in Hebrew fonts.
I belive it's because My computer is setting
to Hebrew.
Can you please check the link and let me know if you
see it in your language (english?)
Thanks,
Arye
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