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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Dec 10 08:36:46 -0800 
2005 -------
The below is why it needs to be considered a formula.  I should be able to enter
+R1C15 as easily as +123... etc.  I've used just about every spreadsheet since
Visicalc, and all of them treated +/-/= as formula initiators.

People like me who have used spreadsheets for 20+ years in every concievable
version cannot understand why this is such an issue.  I was really excited about
the OO 2.0 release because I like Linux, and I like python for scripting a lot
more than VB.  Unfortunately, Calc is still mostly useless to me and most
powerusers I know.

------- Additional comments from jodygoldberg Fri Dec 2 08:04:01 -0800 2005 
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   2) Even if there is a custom number format that could somehow produce 2:2
    (something like #:0).  It makes absolutely no sense as an expression.
    Anyone that goes that far out of their way deserves to have '+2:2' get
    entered as the constant 22.


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