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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Sep 18 14:55:44 +0000 
2007 -------
Another observation, although I'm not sure what it means:

The sample data from sander_marechal has the correct sign if you change the
number format from
[<-0.1][RED]0%;[>0.1]0%;[BLACK]0%
to
[<-0.01][RED]0%;[>0.1]0%;[BLACK]0%

In that case, now the sample value -0.05 is correctly formatted as "-5%",
however a value of -0.01 is formatted as "1%". That value will then be shown
correctly if the format threshold is changed to "[-0.001]".

So the magnitude of the data value relative to the threshold seems to have some
effect.

Calc shows this same problem, but there is no issue filed (as far as I can see).
 It might have a better chance of being fixed as a Calc bug, and maybe Writer
would get the benefit as well.

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