Leonardo Steller wrote:

 > Hi,
 > 
 > My Calc date format is MM/DD/YY and I need it like this DD/MM/YY.
 > I have to work with a table with several dates which are in format
 > DD/MM/YY, for example 02/07/15 that corresponds to 02 July 2015. My
 > problem is that Calc understands this date as 07 February 2015!!!!
 > I tried with Right Click -> Format Cells and typing a format code
 > DD/MM/YY, but it didn’t work because Calc just change my date from
 > 02/07/15 to 07/02/15, and it stills understand it as 07 February
 > 2015.
 > I also went to LibreOffice -> Preferences -> Language Settings ->
 > Languages, in the option Date acceptance patterns I typed
 > D/M/Y;D/M. This didn’t work neither.
 > 
 > I appreciate any help.
 > 
 > Thanks in advance.
 > 
I think this only works if you have chosen a locale that has the dd/mm/yy 
format as default, e.g. English(UK). I don't know why. I would think that 
specifying both the Date acceptance pattern and the Format Cells should solve 
the problem, but apparently the locale setting has preference over the Date 
acceptance pattern for input. Maybe they could add an option telling which one 
has preference, or always give the Date acceptance pattern option preference.
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