On 11 Aug 2008, at 17:30, Peter wrote:

> I need to use a comma as decimal separator here so not the point  
> (full stop).
> When I set the format as 1.000,00 =>

This format choice doesn't make a lot of sense to me.  The English  
add commas to separate sets of 3 zeros.

IE:
1 thousand = 1,000 or 1,000.00
1 million = 1,000,000 or 1,000,000.01
1 thousand and one penny = 1,000.01
1 million one penny = 1,000,000.01

I was not aware that Europeans did this (with full-stops?).

Have you tried the "1000,00" option for number format, instead?

> When choosing an article out of the "Select Items" list, which  
> nicely shows up when I enter a partial article number, pricing  
> shows OK in this list (e.g. 12,75).
> Now when I select the item to put it in an invoice it doesn't  
> recognise the comma as separator and puts x100 as price (1275,00).

Dumb question: have you tried entering 12.75 of quantity and printing  
an invoice?

Stroller.



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