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2011/8/1 Andreas Säger <villeroy@t-online.de>:
Am 01.08.2011 14:14, Guy Voets wrote:

#.##0,00:[WHITE]-#.##0,00
is not a valid formatting code.
Apart from the colon which should be a
semicolon, WHITE is an English colour name while the comma can not be
English. All English numerals use point decimals.

Works with LibreOffice 3.3 and all versions of OpenOffice.org, so why
would it suddenly not?

I run LibreOffice in Swedish and we use comma for decimal separator
and English names of the colours (i tried the Swedish names a couple
of years ago, since the Help section told me to, but the Help section
was wrong and I think it's corrected since a couple of years back).


Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg
ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ


The English number format
#.##0.00;[WHITE]-#.##0.00
works as expected.

With comma decimals
#.##0,00;[WEISS]-#.##0,00
works in German number format context.

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