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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Jul 20 15:37:43 +0000 
2008 -------
Regina, actually, I don't do anything.  Kinda mislead you.  While I was 
enthused to download OOo, I haven't done so because of the following criticism 
in Wikipedia re OO0 Calc.  At the bottom of the entry it states - 

"OpenOffice.org Calc has been criticized for:

When editing a date, the date is displayed in US date format irrespective of 
the users' Locale, which is surprising given its international aspirations. 
Users can enter ISO 8601 dates, but may only edit them in another format."

I've checked other links re this issue and there are quite a few with the same 
issue stymieing them. 

That's why I'm choosing to hold off until it's fixed. 

Were I to download it, my settings currently within Windows OS are:

Regional and Language Settings - English (Canada) - which has its date values 
set to:

Short Date:  20 Jul 2008

Long Date: Sunday, 20 July 2008

Perhaps if I were running Linux there wouldn't be an issue?

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