On 2013-03-10 07:12, Dan Lewis wrote:
On 03/09/2013 01:00 AM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
Hi.
If I type or paste $2,441.99 into a cell in calc (3.6) it is left
aligned. If I right click format cell it states number-general.
If I divide it by 2 I get #value!
How do I get LO to recognise this as a number. I found a long winded
way, format it as currency and remove the ' that LO puts in front.
Steve
I use LO 3.6.5.2 from the LO website. When I write $2,441.99,
Calc recognizes it as a currency. When I copy it and then paste it
into a cell, I get the Import Options dialog. At its bottom is the
Options and a box that should be checked any time the data contains
special numbers such as dates, currencies, etc.
So I have 2 ways to paste currency: click the box in the Option
section, or paste special.
However, if you have gotten you version of LO from a repository
rather than from the LO website, your version may not have the Import
Options dialog.
--Dan
Thanks for the help. I may have figured it. If I copy and paste from a
plain text document it works fine.
If I copy and paste from another source, say a web page I have a
problem. If I copy and paste into writer, and then copy again into calc
I am fine. I think I have to do this to copy html tables from the web to
calc.
Cheers, Steve
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