If that is the only problem, you will solve it immidiately: select the concerned rows/columns, and then with Format > Cells, select the "Numbers" page, and set the number of decimals to 3. By default it is set on 2.
Marc H.


Graham Wickens a écrit :

Ok,

Its a spreadsheet imported from a website.

Column values as displayed in excel on the left and the same column values as displayed in OO Calc on the right:

row 2   42.001   42
row 3   42.002   42
row 4   42.003   42
row 5   42.004   42
row 8   42.005   42.01
row 9   42.006   42.01
row10   42.007   42.01
row90   42.067   42.07


Dan Lewis said the following on 30/03/2007 12:11:

On Friday March  30 2007 5:44 am, Graham Wickens wrote:
Hi All,

I have had a small problem with an excel file opened with OO Calc,
in that it does not display some fields properly in OO Calc but
does when opened with excel.

where should I report this error to?


Would you be more specific as to what you expected vs. what you got? For example, some functions are slightly different in Excel and Calc. Excel uses commas for separators while Calc uses a semi-colon. If the display involves a macro, the macro will have to be rewritten for it to work in Calc. (VBA and StarBasic are similar but there are differences also.)

Dan

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