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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Aug 10 09:42:23 +0000 
2007 -------
Hi,

that's your decision and I think it's not OK. 

There are two cases:

1.
Now Excel shows a "correct" date (f.e. 28.2.1900) and calculates wrong (f.e.
1.3.1900 minus 28.2.1900 = 2).
Calc shows wrong dates and calculates like Excel (that is: calculates wrong,
compared with the original intent of the user, but the user thinks it is because
Calc can not read the date correctly). 

2: 
If you "correct" the error by changing the filter: 
Excel shows "correct" dates and calculates wrong. 
Calc shows "correct" dates and calculates correct (at least in the cases
mentioned above), but shows other values than Excel does. (That can be explained
(in a message or in help...) very easily.) 

So: I beleive, that showing wrong dates is much more worse for Calc than showing
different values. 

Guenter


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