You can add / format the display as you like. Just Format Cell - select Date - enter DD MMM YYYY HHMM in the Format code field
---- Op do, 24 aug 2023 13:53:36 +0200 schreef Greg <rail...@neyman.org> ---- Just a suggestion for a missing format. Using OpenOffice Calc. Went to format cells for a date, and it does not give you an option to use the military format that the US military uses (I'm a 20 year retiree). For dates, we use: 24 August 2023, or abbreviated 24 Aug 2023 When I look at formatting cells, it shows this option: 24. Aug. 2023 Or 24. August 2023 The US military does not insert a period after the day, nor after abbreviating the month. In addition, under the Time format, the US military version is also missing. For example, it is now 7:48 AM. We would write 0748. The only option in OpenOffice is 07:48, with a colon. The US military never uses the colon to separate the hour and minutes. Thanks. Greg Sent from Mail for Windows