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--- Comment #5 from mroe mroellig.n...@gmx.net ---
(In reply to Marco from comment #4)
Calc isn't an Excel-clone.
[…] Calc is less than Excel.
This is your opinion.
Honestly, who needs to sum a date with numbers?
I declared it: You have
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--- Comment #3 from mroe mroellig.n...@gmx.net ---
(In reply to oooforum from comment #2)
(In reply to mroe from comment #1)
Lets have the first cell this date and the next are numbers (days).
SUM( 01.05.2014; 5; 12) = 18.05.2014 (= 41760
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--- Comment #2 from oooforum ooofo...@free.fr ---
(In reply to mroe from comment #1)
Lets have the first cell this date and the next are numbers (days).
SUM( 01.05.2014; 5; 12) = 18.05.2014 (= 41760 + 17 = 41777)
MS-Excel understand this