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Add the input format to your Date acceptance pattern?

Tools -> Language Settings -> Languages:  Language Of... Date acceptance
patterns

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Date acceptance patterns

Specifies the date acceptance patterns for the current locale. Calc
spreadsheet and Writer table cell input needs to match locale dependent date
acceptance patterns before it is recognized as a valid date. Default locale
dependent date acceptance patterns are generated build time, but it is
possible to add more or modify them in this edit box.
Additionally to the date acceptance patterns defined here, every locale
accepts input in an ISO 8601 Y-M-D pattern, and since LibreOfficeDev 3.5
that also leads to the YYYY-MM-DD format being applied.
Syntax: Y means year, M means month, and D means day, regardless of
localizaton.



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