What did you expect it to do as a '.' in Germany is not the decimal
separator it is a ','. So this would be expected behavior. Eg what is
'1.1' in the US is written in Germany as '1,1'. It would be very hard
for OpenOffice.org to somehow determine the numbers you were trying to
paste was English based instead of German based and do the right thing.
However, there is a way that you can tell OOo that the cells you are
going to paste into are of a different locale and it will paste in
successfully then. You need to go to format cells and change the locale
to some locale that treats the decimal separator as a dot eg '1.1'
English (USA) is one of those and then it will work fine.
** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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OpenOffice Calc: cannot switch off autoinput for cells
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/314346
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