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On 12/21/2011 04:43 PM, Gérard Fargeot wrote:

I'm far from an expert. But, once something is selected in the tools,
options........., that becomes the default for all new spreadsheets. It
isn't something that you need to do every time you open a new sheet. I
do settlement sheets. To have the right numbers, I need precision as
shown. When I install LibreOffice, I always change calc for precision as
shown. All new sheets are done that way unless I would go back and
uncheck it. That is my definition of Global.

Don

Hi,

We don't have the same définition of global.

You're right when you says "that becomes the default for all new
spreadsheets", when you create a new spreadsheet you need to define the
settings.
But other speadsheet (already save as) are not affected by this change.
That's why i wrote it is not global.

Gérard

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Thank you for the clarification. I never went back to test anything to see what changing that setting would do to a saved document.

Don
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