https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42607

Korrawit Pruegsanusak <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Korrawit Pruegsanusak <[email protected]> 
2011-11-07 01:03:29 UTC ---
Also [NOT RERPODUCIBLE] LibreOffice 3.4.3 Ubuntu 11.10 en_US

This is my test steps:
A. Default Formatting:
1. Open new calc document
2. In A1, enter "4/29/11" without quote and hit enter. It will be shown as
"04/29/11"
3. In A1, Ctrl+C or right-click and select Copy
4. In A2, Ctrl+V or right-click and select Paste
5. Notice that cell A2 contains "04/29/11", identical to A1, which is expected

B. Custom Formatting:
1. Open new calc document
2. right-click and select "Format Cells..."
3. Select "Date"
4. Enter "Format code" as "D-MMM-YYYY", then OK
5. In A1, enter "4/29/11" without quote and hit enter. It will be shown as
"29-Apr-2011"
6. In A1, Ctrl+C or right-click and select Copy
7. In A2, Ctrl+V or right-click and select Paste
8. Notice that cell A2 contains "29-Apr-2011", identical to A1, which is
expected

Mike, please report your steps that produce the issue like mine. Also, some
screenshots/screencast (video clip) is appreciated. Thanks.

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