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Entering date in dd-mm format but it's interpreted as number [Kingston Spreadsheet]

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    Entering date in dd-mm format but it's interpreted as number [Kingston Spreadsheet]

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    Im using Kingston Excel and when we enter the date as 25-10, it just takes them as numeric. we have to go as mm/dd then it takes the date format.
    How can we change the default date settings to accept dd/mm/yy format

    Moderator's note: I have updated your title to something more meaningful, and moved your thread because this is not an Excel question. Note that Excel is a trademark of Microsoft, and Kingston is a separate product with an app called Spreadsheets. --6StringJazzer
    Last edited by 6StringJazzer; 10-14-2016 at 11:18 PM. Reason: title, moved

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