Hi :)
Thanks Andreas.  It works!  There are all sorts of neat tricks but that is the 
fastest way to enter dates.  I hope that helps our op.
Thanks and regards from
Tom :)

--- On Tue, 24/1/12, Andreas Säger <ville...@t-online.de> wrote:

From: Andreas Säger <ville...@t-online.de>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: How to enter Dates in a format to allow the 
counting of days lapsed between a "from a date" cell and a "to a date' cell
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Tuesday, 24 January, 2012, 14:38

Am 24.01.2012 15:17, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> I think for data-entry it is best to enter the date as
> 01/24/2012

If you want to enter dates of the current month (January 2012 at the time of 
this writing) then you simply enter
1/
13/
4/
30/
15/

This will enter the *correct cell values* _unless_ the cells had been formatted 
as text *before* entry.
If there are some February dates:
1/2
3/2
28/2
except for the US locale where you type
2/1
3/2
2/28
Of course you can enter full dates with long or short month name, but why?

How exactly the correct cell values look like depends firstly on the locale 
setting, secondly on the number format.
Once you entered the correct cell values, there are literally thousands of ways 
to change the appearance of these values (dozends of predefined formats for 
each locale plus user-defined formats).
Once you entered the correct cell values, no formatting attribute will ever 
change your value, not even number format "Text" (which many users believe to 
be a magic conversion feature).

> I'm in England so it feels a tad weird to type the day and month 'the wrong 
> way around', lol.  I think it picks-up on whatever your global localisation 
> is set at.  Mine is set to UK so i type dd/mm/yyyy.
> Regards from

This global setting applies to all types of table cells (Writer, Calc, Base), 
Writer fields, Calc cell styles, form controls (Base), numeric chart axes and 
may be more. All of these elements have a cell format dialog where you can 
override the locale for the current element.
You can change it for the current Calc document by changing the locale of the 
default cell style which propagates to all subsequent styles which do not have 
an explicit locale setting.


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