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------- Additional comments from nbrou...@openoffice.org Tue Jan  6 11:51:33 
+0000 2009 -------
Thank you for confirming the bug with your nice files examples.

The work around which is also a simpler way was also mentioned in the quoted 
forum.


Using OOdev-300m7 build 9371 I can confirm that opening a new sheet, typing F4
to register the database given as an example, clicking on the top-left grey
empty square of the table of the database in order to select all data and
draging into the empty sheet fills the sheet with correct hungarian 
accentuation.

I haven't been able to reproduce the bug of CTRL_C from Base to CTRL-V in a new
spread sheet: I get only the top left element (0) to be copied. But if I drag
directly from Base and drop into the empty sheet it works: no need to use F4.
And all characters are OK: U umlaut is still a U umlaut.

The original first reported bug comes probably from the fact that on Windows as
well as on Linux, while writing or reading a text file like a CSV, calc asks for
the underlying code, UTF-8 or another old one. Anything against UTF-8  by 
default?



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