Hi Uwe,

Regardless of the version of calc you are using, you can change the
decimal indicator.  In the spreadsheet, select the cells concerned and
then  Format > Cells > Numbers and select Language to Spanish (Spain)
and your numbers will go from 3.4 to 3,4

So your colleagues won't know you ever had a problem.

Philip

On 27/06/17 12:55, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi
> 
> I am using the english version of LO 5.3 and therefore I use the «.» to
> indicate decimals: 3.4
> 
> However I have to interchange the documents with my colleagues which
> using the Spanish version (of excel) so I must send xlsx or xls format
> anyhow.
> 
> How I can I ensure that the spanish excel version of my colleagues
> interpret 3.4 as a number, since in Spanish the convention is either 3,4
> or 3'4?. I hoped that could be internally solved without any
> specification but it seems not to be the case.
> 
> Any suggestion would be welcome. Thanks
> 
> Uwe Brauer 
> 
> 


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