https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155194

--- Comment #2 from ady <[email protected]> ---
I have replicated this behavior. The behavior depends on language settings and
date pattern recognition. Having "D.M.Y" and introducing "2023-05-27 09:00"
(which are not initially a match in format) is not the same as having a
different pattern recognition with a different language setting.

But I am not going to set this to "new" myself, because there are a lot of
similar reports about similar problems.

Moreover, the cell format is still marked as date, while it behaves as text.

I'll let someone else decide to set this as "duplicate", as "new", as
"not-a-bug", or whatever.

>From users' perspective, the behavior doesn't make sense, although someone will
find some technical explanation as why this is correct and what users should
do.

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