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I think it's a bug!

Just tried it on my system [H]:MM

I started with 16:46 in the cell which was OK

I changed the cell contents to 16:47 which was OK

I changed the cell contents to 16:48  the cell contents stayed at 16:47 but the contents of the Input Line was correct at 16:48

I changed the cell contents to 16:49 the cell contents changed to 16:48 but the contents of the Input Line was correct at 16:49

Weird.

Using HH:MM seems to be OK.

Have you checked bugzilla?

Alex



On 14/02/2019 07:40, Juan Antonio wrote:
Hallo. I use a calc sheet to make a time control. The cells where I introduce
de time are formatted to display the Hour an Minute, according to the format
code [H]:MM.

Now, from the new version of LibreOffice 6.2, some cells subtract one minute
to the time. For example, *if I introduce 16:48, the cell displays 16:47*.
See the image below.

¿Any idea? Thanks

Juan Antonio

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