Le 20/12/2011 22:28, Dominik Wnęk a écrit :
Hello,
I have a problem with the way SUM works. At first I thought this was a
bug, but then I saw Numbers on my iPad doing the same thing, so now I
believe this is by design, but I have no idea why and how I can work
around this.
Take a look at th
On 12/21/2011 03:33 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
On 22/12/11 1:41 AM, Don Myers wrote:
On 21/12/11 5:18 PM, Don Myers wrote:
On 12/20/2011 08:27 PM, James Knott wrote:
nvrk wrote:
The number displayed in a Calc cell is limited in decimal places
by the
formatting preference. Set the number
On 22/12/11 1:41 AM, Don Myers wrote:
On 21/12/11 5:18 PM, Don Myers wrote:
On 12/20/2011 08:27 PM, James Knott wrote:
nvrk wrote:
The number displayed in a Calc cell is limited in decimal places
by the
formatting preference. Set the number format for the cells to
show more
decimal pl
On 21/12/11 5:18 PM, Don Myers wrote:
On 12/20/2011 08:27 PM, James Knott wrote:
nvrk wrote:
The number displayed in a Calc cell is limited in decimal places by
the
formatting preference. Set the number format for the cells to show
more
decimal places and see the results.
In your case t
On 21/12/11 5:18 PM, Don Myers wrote:
On 12/20/2011 08:27 PM, James Knott wrote:
nvrk wrote:
The number displayed in a Calc cell is limited in decimal places by the
formatting preference. Set the number format for the cells to show
more
decimal places and see the results.
In your case t
On 12/20/2011 08:27 PM, James Knott wrote:
nvrk wrote:
The number displayed in a Calc cell is limited in decimal places by the
formatting preference. Set the number format for the cells to show more
decimal places and see the results.
In your case the sum calculation is based on the actual m
At 22:28 20/12/2011 +0100, Dominik Wnek [sorry:
plain text won't do your ogonkiem] wrote:
I have a problem with the way SUM works. At
first I thought this was a bug, but then I saw
Numbers on my iPad doing the same thing, so now
I believe this is by design, but I have no idea
why and how I can
nvrk wrote:
The number displayed in a Calc cell is limited in decimal places by the
formatting preference. Set the number format for the cells to show more
decimal places and see the results.
In your case the sum calculation is based on the actual multiplication
result in the individual cells t
On 12/20/2011 05:32 PM, nvrk wrote:
The number displayed in a Calc cell is limited in decimal places by the
formatting preference. Set the number format for the cells to show more
decimal places and see the results.
In your case the sum calculation is based on the actual multiplication
result i
The number displayed in a Calc cell is limited in decimal places by the
formatting preference. Set the number format for the cells to show more
decimal places and see the results.
In your case the sum calculation is based on the actual multiplication
result in the individual cells to a large numb
Hello,
I have a problem with the way SUM works. At first I thought this was a
bug, but then I saw Numbers on my iPad doing the same thing, so now I
believe this is by design, but I have no idea why and how I can work
around this.
Take a look at this example:
http://www.ode2.com/images/libre
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