I can duplicate this, and it has been driving me nuts for a couple of
weeks.

There seems to be some kind of daft issue with cell formatting, too, and
I'm not sure if/how this is related. OOCalc (and weirdly gnumeric, too,
but that's perhaps just coincidence) seems to ignore changes to the cell
format, so that scientific format data is shown as having something on
the order of 6 digits of precision, no matter what I try and do about
it. The source data in the imported tab-delimited data file has 6 digits
of precision, in scientific notation, btw, but you'd think that could be
changed once it's been imported =/

I can provide sample files for verification if needed.

PS I have ATI non-free kernel modules on x86_64 and my kernel is shown as:
2.6.31-16-generic #53-Ubuntu SMP Tue Dec 8 04:02:15 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux

PPS the source data is acquired using LabView on a openSUSE box, if that
helps any, using a mod'd "array to spreadsheet file" subVI and this data
imports fine into Excel on windoze boxes at work

-M

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OpenOffice spreadsheet is not working properly (e.g. drawing bar graphs and 
importing data) after I updated to Ubuntu 9.10
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