I am not sure about the English terminology, but when I say "status bar" I
mean the "bar" at the bottom of the Calc window. In my case it reads
something like this when I open a fresh new and empty spreadsheet:

|  Table 5/5                             |  Default                     |
150 %  |          |  STD     |       |       |                      Sum=6
                 |

However, when I open one particular file, it looks like this:

|  Table 5/5                             |  Default
150 %  |          |  STD     |       |       |                      Sum=6
                 |

Note that "Default" and "150 %" is located in the same "field". Also, when I
double click "150 %" in the first case, the Zoom dialogue appears. When I
double click "Default" in the same case, the Default style dialogue opens.

Now, the problem:
When I double click "150 %" in the second case (the particular file I
mentioned a few rows above this one), the Default style dialogue opens! This
also happens when I double click on "Default", just as it should.

Questions:
What can I possible have been doing wrong to achieve this strange behaviour?

How can I solve my problem, except that I can create a new spreadsheet and
then copy all cells to the new one?

Hints/info:
The spreadsheet was originally an Excel spreadsheet, then it was converted
to the OpenOffice.org 1.0/1.1 SXC format and finally to the ODF format.
I run OpenOffice.org 2.3.0, the latest Ubuntu version.
My operating system is Ubuntu 7.10 with the generic Linux kernel that came
with it.

J.R.

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