Michael Adams wrote:
On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 20:07:52 -0500
John W. Kennedy wrote:

Alexandro Colorado wrote:
But corporate world has to align to standards like for example labor
law which is kind of a standard practice. A4 or ISO9000 are also
standards and many other things  in corporate world are standard.
OpenDocument uses the only office document standard for office
exchange document. Exactly how is that disturbing?
The 24-hour clock is not a standard in civilian America, and is not likely to be one in the foreseeable future.


Answerimng this and your other post:

I do not disagree that there is a bug in the way OpenOffice.org
interprets Microsoft Office formatted data. Never did.

[Agreeing with all I removed from here, no need to repeat :-)]

Following my memories from the times I used MS Excel - it always messed up the dates, not only in files imported from OOo Calc, also in imported CVS, TXT and others, often also in XLS files imported from computers using different locales or probably also diff. version of Excel. I esp. suffered a lot with tables imported from Sybase ... Maybe it will be not a big fault if I will say that it is an Excel bug ...

Regards

Tomas

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