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Wait what -- I'm having the opposite problem of everyone else. I'm in the US and since day 1 when Sheets was released, my dates have been in Euro format (dd/mm/yyyy).
How do I get the mm/dd/yyy US format that everyone else is getting? I basically haven't started adopting Proton Sheets yet because of this deal breaker.
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Yes, please make this happen Proton! A very needed feature to keep my calendars organized.
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We are reviewing this idea to get closer to a clean inbox for all our users. We will let you know once we have more updates
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As of March 2024, this feature is available on the web. Coming soon to other apps.
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Work on this feature has started, beginning with iOS availability.
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A stand-alone task list app would be so helpful. I currently use Google Keep extensively to keep track of everything, grocery shopping list, daily/weekly to do lists, errands to run, home projects, etc. I would love to move off of Google asap and use a Proton task list. Thanks!
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It seems the new Locale settings option in Proton Sheets has the wrong date formats for at least some locales.
In File > Settings:
-- When I choose United States locale, the date format is dd/mm/yyyy dates but should be the opposite (mm/dd/yyyy)
-- When I choose United Kingdom locale, the date format is mm/dd/yyyy but should be dd/mm/yyyy (or whatever the standard is for UK)
It seems the correct date formats are switched for at least these 2 locales, maybe others. Please fix, this is a real deal breaker for Sheets and the reason I haven't been able to start moving over to Sheets. Otherwise though keep up all the great work Proton and love all the new products and features you have been rolling out.