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------- Additional comments from armando...@openoffice.org Sun Jan 17 19:14:26 
+0000 2010 -------
Many thanks for the quick response. 
You're right, the function VALUE solves the problem and its use is formally
correct. 
I apologize if I did waste time. 

However: 
I did a Google search, but I have not found anything useful. 
The worksheet that generated the error works properly with Excel97.
Version 3.1 of OpenOffice-Calc works properly with or without the function 
VALUE.
As a end-user, I prefer to write formulas short. And I think it is better that
the computer works for me instead of me for it.
Also, I see difficulties in non-technical users to write complex formulas.


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