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------- Additional comments from v...@openoffice.org Fri Jun 25 21:13:54 +0000 
2010 -------
May it's correct, that =JOURS360("13/05/2009";MAINTENANT()) or
=TAGE360("01.02.2010";Now()) isn't ISO conform.
But till Openoffice Version 3.1 this works AND the german helpfile show's exact
this as example!
So if there is a new definition of the date-functions, then the help file is
incorrect and existing tables get errors!

Regards
Vohe

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