Re: Serious bug in OpenOffice.org Calc shipped with CentOS

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Am Donnerstag, den 06.08.2009, 10:21 +0200 schrieb Niki Kovacs:> Hi,>> Until now I've been a happy user of CentOS. Everything just works(tm),> and I don't care if application versions are slightly outdated.>> Next week I have to give a series of classes for a company that recently> made the switch to Linux. On schedule is a one-week course for Writer> and Calc.>> And right now I discover that one crucial function of Calc, "fill> series", doesn't work. Let's say I type "lundi" (monday) in one cell, so> I can pull Calc's handle to fill other cells with the days of the week.> Doing the same with "janvier" (january) does so with the names of the> month. Well, this function is broken in OO shipped with CentOS. And I> don't have the slightest clue as to why. Tried the same on a more recent> version of OO in Ubuntu, and it works like a charm.>> Anyone has a solution to this? This seems like a major nuisance to me.>> Cheers,>> Niki
Just a random guess. Do you have right openoffice.org-langpackinstalled?



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