On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 21:40, antonio montagnani wrote: > >On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 16:47, Dexter Ang wrote: > > > >OK I just want to clarify what I've typed and expand on it a little. > > > >I use Calc for entering financial information. This would obviously use > >dates. Now, I have an entire column of cells formatted as dates and > >displays in the format MM/DD/YYYY. Now, whenever I enter the date 4/11, > >or 4/11/4, it doesn't convert to the date format. But when enter any > >other date, it does convert it to the MM/DD/YYYY date format I've > >selected. I've also tried entering 4/11/3, 4/11/4, 4/11/5, and it only > >happens with year 2004. > > > >I have also confirmed that this happens on a friends computer with > >OpenOffice.org 1.1.0 on Windows. Anyway it seems to be an OpenOffice.org > >bug if it happens on Windows as well. I haven't tested on 1.1.1, so if > >anyone has any knowledge of a bug and it being fixed in 1.1.1, I'd like > >to know. > > > >By the way, my version is OpenOffice.org 1.1.0 that came with Fedora > >Core 1. I've also updated to the latest build 16. It happened with the > >original and build 16 for me. > > > >Argh. > > > >dex > > > Openoffice 1.1.1 is o.k.: no experience with 1.1.0.Please check buglist > in www.Openoffice.org Ok I found it. It seems it's been fixed in OOo 1.1.1. I had to search through their mailing list to find the bug report at: http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=17222 Any chance of getting OOo 1.1.1 rpms for FC1? Or will I have to move to FC2 if I want that fix in? dex