Ah yes I do see that (Excel has same behavior). I would have quoted "smart"
instead of "that" ;)

But I think that detecting Mon 1 Aug as a date makes sense. I'll file an
enhancement request.


Best,
Joel

On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 1:45 PM, Gilles <[email protected]> wrote:

> I simply typed "Mon 1 Aug" and expected LO to figure it out.
>
> But I guess the doco should say that user must first start with a simple
> DD/MM/YYYY, before telling LO that it's a date, and clicking to get a
> series. Computers are not *that* smart ;-)
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