Description: 'Sheet - Fill Cells - Fill Series' will increment months instead of days when the first cell is formatted as ISO date YYYY-MM-DD. Please note that I have not checked any other date formats. Steps to Reproduce: 1.Format a cell as date ('YYYY-MM-DD') and enter a valid date 2.Select this cell together with several empty cells below 3.Enter 'Sheet - Fill Cells - Fill Series' with default increment value of 1 Actual Results: Filled cells will have their months incremented instead of the days. Expected Results: An increment value of one should increment the dates by one day (obviously). Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: 'Fill Series' was working correctly in several major previous releases of Libreoffice. As this bug is easily reproduced on Win10 and Linux systems I will not follow up or answer further questions.
Hello, there is a section Time unit in the Fill series dialog. You can check Day. Default is Month. I see no bug here. Tested 7.2dev and 4.1, still the same behaviour. Please check the "Day" option.
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