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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Nov 20 11:03:32 +0000 
2007 -------
I encountered this problem too. For instance, for the formula: MOD(0,21;0,1) the
result should be 0,01 but actually is 0,00999999999999998 when you increase the 
number of displayed digits appropriately.
This is a problem, as QUOTIENT(MOD(0,21;0,1); 0,01) should be equal to 1, but  
is equal to 0 because of the problematic floating point representation.
This issue still exists in OOo V.2.3 for windows. I haven't checked the linux 
version yet.

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