[ale] OpenOffice Spreadsheet and Dates
Robert Reese
ale at sixit.com
Sun Apr 13 23:45:49 EDT 2008
Hi Brian,
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On 4/13/2008 at 10:54 PM Brian Pitts wrote:
>Somewhat off topic since OpenOffice is cross-platform, but I'm sure the
>list will appreciate a chance to bash Microsoft.
>
>I have a spreadsheet in OpenOffice where I've been entering dates like
>5/30/1787. I need to share this spreadsheet with someone using Microsoft
>Excel 2003. My problem is that OpenOffice recognizes that a cell in the
>format mm/dd/yyyy is a date and treats it differently than if it was
>simply text. When I export the document in xls format, OpenOffice
>converts 5/30/1787 to -41121. This seems to be the right thing to do
>since, according to Microsoft, Excel stores dates as the offset in days
>from January 1, 1990. [0] Unfortunately, Excel can not display any date
>before January 1, 1990 (i.e. a "negative" date). Thus I would like
>OpenOffice to stop converting what I entered and simply save the text
>5/30/1787. How can I get it to do this without altering every cell where
>I've stored a date?
>
>[0] http://support.microsoft.com/kb/180162
Try selecting the entire column and changing the format to text and see if that fixes it for you. Go to Format > Cells > Numbers tab and choose text. (At least in the Windows version).
Cheers,
Robert~
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