Hi :)
If the formatting is set to display the date in the way that you want then
when you type in;
19/12
then it should display as
19.12.2014
(or whatever your formatting is for dates).

So if you have a whole column, or row of dates then it's not really a 2
step process, more like (n+1)/n steps as the initial step set-up lots of
cells all at once.

Sorry that is not a huge help!  It's an awkward work-around.  You really
kinda need to be able to type in roughly the way it is meant to look.

Regards from
Tom :)


On 19 December 2014 at 15:27, C. H. D. <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> When I enter 2015.01.01, it is recognized not as a date. How do I make it
> one step only? I enter it and it is detected as a date.
>
> 01-01-2015 is recognized as a date. Then I need to format this. Two steps
> are required.
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