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        <pre>Hi Karl,

I agree with you that being able to see both the English and localized function
names in Function Wizard is a nice enhancement.

However what you may not know is that Calc already supports *using* English
function names in otherwise localized UI.  The option is at Tools > Options
dialog, LibreOffice Calc > Formula > Formula Options > Use English function
names.  Once you enable this option, you can use SQRT() instead of WURZEL()
(but not both) in your German localized Calc.  I haven't checked how this
option would affect the Function Wizard, though.</pre>
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