Hi :)

I find that is often the way too.  It's a bit contra-intuitive to type-in a / 
when you know you want it to display a - and that makes it very hard to explain 
to people that need to enter data into your spreadsheet.  Saying it's the same 
in Excel doesn't help.
Regards from
Tom :)  


--- On Mon, 23/7/12, MiguelAngel <mari...@miguelangel.mobi> wrote:

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And maybe is refined to be interpreted as date using the system separator, the 
same separator as in the date cell format.

In my Spanish Winx64Ult: /

If I enter: 20/7
I get: 20/07/12

If I enter: 20-7
I get: 20-7 (text)

Miguel Ángel

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