https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42607

--- Comment #11 from Mike Finch <[email protected]> 2011-11-22 20:29:31 
PST ---
OK! My previous comments were, I think, expressed in pretty clear English; but
I'll use the step 
method as follows..............

1. Open a calc document.

2. Open a second document, using File | Open.

3. Copy (ctrl-c) a dd-mmm-yy date (usually as part of a row with other data -
but not another date).

4. Move to the other spreadsheet.

5. Paste (ctrl-v) to any cell(s).

6. It used to be the case that the date was advanced by one day.

7. Recently (new version of LO or now using Mageia - instead of Mandriva? -
simply not sure) the 
year has also been advanced by 4 years!! (Irritating for my financial data).

8. When I did a test prior to one of my recent messages, there was no change in
one case; another 
went BACK one day!!!?? Lots of frustration.

9. I would like to think that it is perfectly clear what I am saying!

10. Eternal thanks for the excellent work all you developers have done for free
software. (I'm a 
keen amateur programmer and web-based database maker, but I wouldn't have the
expertise to help you 
people : only whinge about errors!).

11. Hope you can crack this one - it is surprising (but mysterious) that you
can't reproduce the 
problem.

Good luck, Mike Finch.

[email protected] wrote:
> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42607
>
> --- Comment #10 from Korrawit Pruegsanusak<[email protected]>  
> 2011-11-21 23:10:49 PST ---
> Mike, the ONLY way to make us understand and believe that the problem is real
> is to "describe how you got the problems STEP-BY-STEP". (example in comment 4)
> Would you like to try again?
>

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