Hi, On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 04:21, Niki Kovacs<contact at kikinovak.net> wrote: > And right now I discover that one crucial function of Calc, "fill > series", doesn't work. Let's say I type "lundi" (monday) in one cell, so > I can pull Calc's handle to fill other cells with the days of the week. > Doing the same with "janvier" (january) does so with the names of the > month. Well, as a workaround, it works if you use real dates. For example, if you fill in 2009-08-03 (Monday this week) in one of the cells, it will recognize that as a date, then you pull the handle to to fill other cells, it will open the Fill Series dialog, then you choose Series type: Date and click OK. Then you can use Format -> Cells, go to the Number tab and choose custom format "NNN" which will give you the weekday in your current language. For the month it's the same, start with 2009-01-01, in the Fill Series dialog choose Series type: Date and Time unit: Month, click OK. Then format it as "MMMM" and only the month name will be shown. I think that's not as easy as you expected, but I believe it's an acceptable workaround... I just tested this on OpenOffice.org in CentOS 5, version 2.3.0-6.10.el5, and it works as I describe it. Other than that, you can uninstall OpenOffice from CentOS and install the one from www.openoffice.org. I run successfully OpenOffice.org 3.1.0 from the RPMs in www.openoffice.org in both CentOS 4 and 5 in x86_64 architecture. HTH, Filipe