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[Upstream] Dates in cell change randomly on load
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Title:
[Upstream] Dates in cell change randomly on load
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(In reply to comment #12)
> [...]
> I'm now facing difficulties to reproduce this even on the machine that
> originally exhibited this behaviour (which does not always even have
> internet access). So I don't know how to debug this further.
Ok, so closing again as NotABug. Please fell free to reo
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Title:
[Upstream] Dates in cell change randomly on load
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1/ How do you change date setting if the file is closed ?
2/ where is random ? All changes are made by you, Calc does only what
you asked him to do.
3/ the origin date is saved in the content.xml if it is not the standard
origin date (1899.12.30). Open such a content.xml and search for "null-
dat
1/ How do you change date setting if the file is closed ?
I created (opened) a new file (not saved) and changed it then. The
change shows up in user/registrymodifications.xcu .
2/ where is random ? All changes are made by you, Calc does only what
you asked him to do.
I originally did what I wrot
What I can reproduce on another machine is:
1. create a file (ods) with default date settings
2. close file
3. change date setting
4. open file and find a different date displayed.
I don't understand why this is happening, because the content.xml says
01.01.14
which is no relative date
Further, I would expect that change to only affect ambiguous dates (in
file formats that do not use four digit years, for example) - because
what is the point in changing a date based on a program setting? Or
maybe when actually doing some calculation, because this setting is in
the "calculate" sec
(In reply to comment #6)
> Created attachment 106048 [details]
> screencast showing the change of the date when changing the setting
>
> This is on yet another machine, running ubuntu mint 16 with a fresh profile.
> It shows that the displayed date changes too when changing the setting. it
> is li
Created attachment 106050
screencast again showing libreoffice 4.3
this is on ubuntu mint again, the old libreoffice profile has been
removed in advance, and a new libreoffice 4.3 version from
libreoffice.org installed.
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Created attachment 106048
screencast showing the change of the date when changing the setting
This is on yet another machine, running ubuntu mint 16 with a fresh profile.
It shows that the displayed date changes too when changing the setting. it is
libreoffice 4.1
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ok, please give me some time.
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Title:
[Upstream] Dates in cell change randomly on load
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** Summary changed:
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+ [Upstream] Dates in cell change randomly on load
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Title:
dates in cell change randomly on load
Status in Libre
I cannot confirm:
Bodhi Linux 2.x (built on Ubuntu 12.04)
LibreOffice 4.3.1.2 release
Please try the following:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile
and try installing 4.3.
With three QA members now committing time and not being able to reproduce - I'm
afraid that this might be your
It happened with a specific one copied from another computer but I was
able to reproduce this creating a new one.
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dat
for me not reproducible with LO 4.3.0.4 (Win 8.1), therefore it is maybe
an Ubuntu only issue in case it is reproducible
Step 1: TOOLS -> OPTIONS -> LIBREOFFICE CALC -> CALCULATE
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Hi, I was not able to reproduce. Does it happen with all your files or
only specific one? Could you provide the file that shows the error?
Thanks - Sophie
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Problem description:
Steps to reproduce:
0. This is on Ubuntu x86_64 in german local, I did not test others.
1. Set Settings -> Libreoffice Calc -> "Berechnen" (Calculation?) -> Date =
1.1.1904
2. Create new spreadsheet
3. Enter 2.6.2014 in the cell (here: german date format
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