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In practical work, we often need to enter the date in the spreadsheet. There are many types of date formats, so how do we set the date formats as we need? It should be noted that "2020-7-1" and "2020/7/1" these two date formats are recognized by the table, while "2020.7.1" and "20200701" these two formats are not recognized by the table under the date formats. We set the date format for the cell with the content "2020.7.1". After setting, we can find that the cell content has not changed. We set the format to "2020-7-1", which is recognized by the table. Then, we can see that the date format has changed. Take this table as an example. Select the table area, right-click the mouse, and select "Format Cells" from the shortcut menu. The shortcut key is "Ctrl+1". In the pop-up "Format Cells" dialog box, select "Date". In the "Regional settings" drop-down list, we can select our national language first. There are many date formats in "Type". We can choose...