> On May 18, 2016, at 13:21, Ron Patterson <a.b...@mindspring.com> wrote:
> 
> Just a quick example.  On a spreadsheet I entered todays date - 5/18 - it 
> insisted on entering 5/16. Now I can see where it might enter a different 
> date format (05/18/16) but to arbitrarily enter a different date is beyond me.

for the cell in question, check out format - cell - numbers and see what is 
specified for date.  What you see is one of the legitimate options - mm/yy

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world. - Claude Pepper, senator and representative 





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