El 2013-11-10 07:40 p.m., Paul escribió:
On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 02:56:51 +0200
Ady <ady...@hotmail.com> wrote:

As a simple user, I see this "hidden" addition of the initial single
quotation mark as a _BUG_, and as one of those basic "features" that
work poorly in LibreOffice Calc than in several other spreadsheet
tools. I don't know if this behavior can be "corrected" or improved.

As far as I understand it, the "hidden" initial quotation mark is what
marks the contents of the cell as text. This is the same in MS Excel,
IIRC. So basically, this isn't a bug, but intended behaviour, to give
you a way to specify that a number should be interpreted as text and
not as a number.

For example, if you enter "0283", the leading zero will always be
stripped, because it is interpreted as a number and the leading zero is
superfluous, but if you enter "'0283", then this means you have entered
a text string and the leading zero is kept. The format of the cell
doesn't change this behavior, it only changes the *display* of the
contents, not the interpretation of the contents. At least, as I
understand it.

Paul


Paul,

The problem is with the symbol ' It can't be searched and replaced. That's why Ady consider it a bug.

The only solution, which I used yesterday, is multiply by one.

More than a bug, we must consider it an incomplete implementation of the meaning of ' to accept figures as text. The operator should be reachable from Calc interface and not hidden.






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