===== Date$ Formatting - Extended Functionality ===== LBB has extended functionality when using Date$() .\\ \\ LBB will return the date in any format that can be constructed from the following elements, in any order, separated by '/' or '-': | d\\ | Day of month as digits with no leading zero for single-digit days.\\ | | dd\\ | Day of month as digits with leading zero for single-digit days.\\ | | ddd\\ | Day of week as a three-letter abbreviation.\\ | | dddd\\ | Day of week as its full name.\\ | | m\\ | Month as digits with no leading zero for single-digit months.\\ | | mm\\ | Month as digits with leading zero for single-digit months.\\ | | mmm\\ | Month as a three-letter abbreviation.\\ | | mmmm\\ | Month as its full name.\\ | | y\\ | Year as last two digits, but with no leading zero for years less than 10.\\ | | yy\\ | Year as last two digits, but with leading zero for years less than 10.\\ | | yyyy\\ | Year represented by full four digits.\\ | For example,\\ Print date$("dddd dd-mmmm-yyyy") Would output:\\ Sunday 30-January-2012