https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157514

--- Comment #2 from Rafael Lima <[email protected]> ---
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Video of how MS Excel handles this command

(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #1)
> What would be an expected result on the default-formatted cells, having
> different widths, or numbers showing different number of decimals because
> of, say, different whole part size?

In this case, I'd suggest do what MS Excel does (see attached video). Suppose
you have these 3 cells (these are the visible values):

1,333333
10,33333
100,3333

If you click "Delete Decimal Places", it will consider the one with the
smallest number of visible decimal places (in this case, 4 in the third cell)
and then reduce them all to 3 decimal places.

  1,333
 10,333
100,333

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