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<b><a class="bz_bug_link
bz_status_RESOLVED bz_closed"
title="RESOLVED NOTABUG - Unknown symbol in cell and contents overlap"
href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134154#c9">Comment # 9</a>
on <a class="bz_bug_link
bz_status_RESOLVED bz_closed"
title="RESOLVED NOTABUG - Unknown symbol in cell and contents overlap"
href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134154">bug 134154</a>
from <span class="vcard"><a class="email" href="mailto:kuraga333@mail.ru" title="Alexander Kurakin <kuraga333@mail.ru>"> <span class="fn">Alexander Kurakin</span></a>
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<pre>(In reply to V Stuart Foote from <a href="show_bug.cgi?id=134154#c8">comment #8</a>)
<span class="quote">> The single quote tic just shows the numerical cell value is being handled as
> text on import. And, that is the way to enter numerical data as text via the
> Formula bar.
>
> Without the original OOXML document to judge its column formatting the
> filter import of the sheet is not incorrect.
>
> And as noted, the CSV import filters would need to match if you had exported
> the OOXML to CSV with semicolon column separators and quote mark text
> delimiter.</span >
Thanks!
<span class="quote">> Without the original OOXML document to judge its column formatting the
> filter import of the sheet is not incorrect.</span >
Do you mean, XLSX saved my Microsoft Excel not LibreOffice?
And am I correct that you talk about the second issue, too?</pre>
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