Suspect crash recoveries from openCL problem in LO 4.1.... moved the numbers formatted as dates forward. This appears to have been consistent over all of the stored dates. Noticed this on a portable device last night while working from home so do not have access to full details. Both computers now running L.O. 5.1.5.1
Maybe in relation with the option: Menu/Tools/Options/LibreOffice calc/Calculate - Date
It was NOT the crash recoveries. Data was still good after that. It was not the try of L.O. 5.2.0.2 The dates were shifted before that. The computer was running version 5.1.4.2 at the time the shift occurred. The only clue that I am finding is that the event log is irregularly reporting Application errors for:- "soffice.bin, version: 5.1.4.2 Faulting module name unknown.... Exception code 0xc0000005 Fault offset 0x6d665f6d" The rest of the data varies from event to event. It is not even a good clue as there is little correlation between those events and the date shifts. I will not change the status as I do not have any good leads as to where the problem is.
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Just close it thanks. I have not seen any other clues. There has been no further problem with this. It would not be good use of your time to further chase such a once-off issue. Laurie.