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------- Additional comments from jbfa...@openoffice.org Sun Jul  5 07:41:34 
+0000 2009 -------
For me it's not a defect. As far as I know,  the formatting of the cell does not
decide whether a string that seems to be a date must be interpreted as a date.

@viren297 : in which case do you encounter this problem ? When you copy/paste
from the web ?
I think you have a workaround : paste your text to a plain text document in a
text editor, copy the result and paste it in your speadsheet. Now Calc open an
import dialog which allows you to choose the date format of your data.
I tested this procedure under Ubuntu with gedit as text editor.

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