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

Mnyromyr <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #10 from Mnyromyr <[email protected]> ---
There's already an option how to deal with two-digit years in the Options under
LibreOffice → General, where you can set the century window to use.

Similarily, it'd be useful to have such a window for year-less dates:
Instead of just adding "this year", assume that year-less dates up to "now" are
meant as "this year", while year-less dates after "now" are "last year".

Reasoning: (dates in MM-DD)
When manually entering large amounts of dates, it's usually dates from the
past, eg taxes or business reports. Hence, 12-24 typed in March 2025 is more
likely to mean 2024-12-24 than 2025-12-24. But 02-15 is most likely meant as
2025-02-15 …

The above logic wouldn't even need any new config options.
But it'd probably be helpful if you could configure this year window to
"this+next" instead of "last+this" or maybe as "now+-6months".

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