I've tried some different combinations. Here are the results:
- openoffice.org-core 1:2.4.1-11ubuntu2 on Ubuntu 8.10 (Dutch version of OOo 
and Dutch version of Ubuntu) > I type "Oktober" or "Juni" and after pressing 
Enter, it's converted to "oktober" or "juni". Typing the name of months in 
English doesn't convert them to lower case.
- OOO300m9 (Build:9358) on Ubuntu 8.10 (Dutch version of OOo and Dutch version 
of Ubuntu) > Same results.
- OOO300m9 (Build:9358) on Windows XP (Dutch version of OOo and English version 
of Windows) > I typed "Juni" and "Oktober" and the first character remained 
upper case, but there was a red line beneath the months, so the "Default 
language for Ducuments" was set to English. I changed it to "Nederlands (NL)" 
(Dutch) and the red lines disappeared. The first character of the name of the 
months remained in upper case, but when I retyped "Juni" and "Oktober" it was 
changed to lower case.
- OOO300m9 (Build:9358) on Windows XP (English version of OOo and English 
version of Windows) > "Oktober" and "Juni" still get converted to "oktober" and 
"juni" even if I uncheck "Check capitalization" under Tools > Options... > 
Language Settings > Writing Aids > Options > Check capitalization.
- OpenOffice.org 2.4.2 on Windows XP (English version of OOo and English 
version of Windows) > After changing language to "Dutch (Netherlands)" and 
typing "Oktober" it's converted to "oktober" and "Juni" is still converted to 
"juni".

Tell me when you need more information.

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Can't use a capital as first character for months in Dutch OpenOffice.org Calc.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/271774
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