Incorrect Date in OpenOffice.Org Calc

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Hello,

I have been experiencing weird issues with OpenOffice.Org Calc from few days. In a spreadsheet cell I have entered the date - 23 September 2007. It is displayed as 22. Sep. 2007. When I place the cursor on the cell, I see 09/23/2007 on the formula bar. The date displayed on the formula bar is correct. The format code for this cell is D. MMM. YYYY. All the dates seem to go back one day. I have set Tools>Options>OpenOffice.org Calc>Calculate>Date to 12/30/1989 (default).

How can I fix the problem?

In an attempt to fix the problem, I have set 24 hour clock type in Clock Preferences. I have also uninstalled the OpenOffice.Org package which was bundled with Fedora Core 6. I'm now using OpenOffice.org 2.3.0. Whatever I have tried to fix the problem till date has failed.

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With Warm Regards,
Sudheer. S
http://www.binaryvibes.co.in

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