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Hi,
It has nothing to do with formatting. It is all about data types. The leading apostrophe tags numeric expressions and formula expressions as literal text. This is _exactly_ the same in Lotus 1-2-3, in all versions of Excel and in Gnumeric. You are responsible for the data types. You have to enter/import/paste data as numbers or as text. If you import everything as text, the application treats it as text.



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