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# Close the spreadsheet, no matter if you save it or not.<br><br>
 
# Close the spreadsheet, no matter if you save it or not.<br><br>
 
# Reopen the first spreadsheet.
 
# Reopen the first spreadsheet.
# Compare the date in the cell to the date you remember. The date that is showing up now is one day before the date you had entered.
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# Compare the date in the cell to the date you remember. The date that is showing up now is two days before the date you had entered.
 
# Have a look at Tools|Options|Calc|Calculate|Date (it´s still set to "12/30/1899 (default)").<br><br>
 
# Have a look at Tools|Options|Calc|Calculate|Date (it´s still set to "12/30/1899 (default)").<br><br>
  
 
Why has the date changed?
 
Why has the date changed?

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  1. Open a new spreadsheet.
  2. Have a look at Tools|Options|Calc|Calculate|Date (should be set to "12/30/1899 (default)").
  3. Enter a date into a cell of the spreadsheet. Remember that date.
  4. Save and close this spreadsheet.

  5. Open another new spreadsheet.
  6. Change Tools|Options|Calc|Calculate|Date to "01/01/1900 (StarCalc 1.0)"
  7. Close the spreadsheet, no matter if you save it or not.

  8. Reopen the first spreadsheet.
  9. Compare the date in the cell to the date you remember. The date that is showing up now is two days before the date you had entered.
  10. Have a look at Tools|Options|Calc|Calculate|Date (it´s still set to "12/30/1899 (default)").

Why has the date changed?

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