https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=60571

--- Comment #6 from Jonny <jlwin...@us.ibm.com> ---
(In reply to Greg Woolsey from comment #5)
> One major complicating factor with this particular issue, that I've dealt
> with in the past, is that Excel uses the Windows Region settings for default
> number formatting, and doesn't store them (as you see) in the document
> itself.  That's how two users can open the same file and see different
> grouping separators and decimal symbols, for example.
> 
> These are very deeply buried in the Windows Control Panel settings, but are
> the only way to change the Excel defaults.  I don't even know how different
> versions of Excel will handle having them explicitly set in the document
> XML, i.e. Excel for Mac, let alone LibreOffice.

Thank you for your response! So please correct me if I'm wrong, but are you
saying there's nothing we can write to any of the xml files in Excel which will
tell Microsoft Excel to custom format a number value?

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