On Tuesday, March 05, 2013 06:31:23 AM william drescher wrote:
I have a table in a writer document that has the first col
formatted as date (MM/DD/YY), but when I enter 3/4/13 the 3/4 is
converted in a smaller 3/4 = three fourths.
Yes I can undo the auto correct, but shouldn't writer be smart
enough to not do this in a date format cell ?
Thoughts or suggestions ?
bill
I ran across this this morning. Since its been in several threads I hope someone
reported it as a bug. My solution has been to put date in as 03/04/2013 then enter, that
sets field correctly. Also noticed I can no longer put in 03-04-2013 and get the date set
as March 04, 2013 as it used to working in previous versions.
Russ
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