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I tried this, which seem to work: specifying the cell format with a custom
format YYYY.MM.DD. When I input a date in this form, it is kept this way,
and is recognized as a date (possible to use it in formula).

Is that not enough? Maybe I misunderstood the question.

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2014-12-19 16:27 GMT+01:00 C. H. D. <webofht-libreoffice001@yahoo.com.hk>:

Hello all,
When I enter 2015.01.01, it is recognized not as a date. How do I make it
one step only? I enter it and it is detected as a date.

01-01-2015 is recognized as a date. Then I need to format this. Two steps
are required.
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