https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46047

--- Comment #16 from chc.w1005+lo1...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to comment #15)
> Have you tried changing the cell format? I noticed that cells B1 and B2 have

I will try to reproduce (haven't used it in a while. I was using it for time
accounting so having the date flip at me at unexpected times makes me nervous)
and see if changing the cell format helps. 

> user mailing list. It turned out that changing the cell format solved the
> problem. (And changing it back yo the original format didn't reintroduce the

What I did before was closing the file and reopen it. Usually doing this once
or twice would get back the right date. However, if I then left the file open
for some time (usually a day or two), then the problem would show up again. And
it was not that the date shown didn't go forward, rather, it went forward and
then backward.

> problem, so it may have been something with conversion from older versions
> to the current. It wasn't reported as a bug as the user was happy with the
> solution.)

The test file I attached at comment#7 was created with the then current version
(my original file was created using an older version of StarOffice)

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