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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Apr  7 10:55:05 +0000 
2008 -------
What Operating system do you use?
What is the local setting of your OS?
What GUI-language has your OOo?
What is the local setting in OOo?
Is in "Tools>...>Decimal seperator key"  the option "Same as local setting" 
checked?

>From where do you call that csv-import dialog? File>Open, Insert>Sheet,
clipboard or...?

Please attach such a file, which imports wrong.

I cannot reproduce your problem. All files import correct for me. Do you really
chose the correct column type in the import dialog? From your example it should
be "Date (DMY)", "Time", "Text", "US English", "US English", and "US English".

The way the float values are shown in the spreadsheet does not depend on the
import, but on the language you use for the cells in your spreadsheet.

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