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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131020

raymondm2@mtaonline.net changed:

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         Resolution|WORKSFORME                  |---
             Status|RESOLVED                    |REOPENED

--- Comment #7 from raymondm2@mtaonline.net ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #5)
(In reply to raymondm2 from comment #3)
How do you type just a month/day and not enter a year?

Format the row as dd.mm., enter your dates, and if needed calculate in
another column the current date with "=a1-365". Or use autofill. Or use one
column for the day and another for the month.

Solution to not entering the year is three columns to combine, or displacing
columns in the spreadsheet to run a math, to copy and paste as data in same
column take me longer than typing the date. Your skills may be far superior to
mine. If the page is long enough say 4 pages plus, maybe for me, still for me
pretty cumbersome.  Is this something you could teach easily to a middle age
secretary?  Just think about the facial expressions after you leave..

What if the spreadsheet could remember the last year typed, last month, maybe
even last day, I have many days with many transactions.

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