Interesting, if unsavoury, behaviour. I can confirm the identical
results from /Curtains 7/, and LO 4.1.4.2. Line 28 marks the spot.
On a second /Curtains 7/ machine, LO deficiencies do not permit
installation of main-line LO, but the "portable" version, 4.0.6.2,
behaves in the same way.
Since LO is not allowed on that 2nd machine, routine work there is done
with OO 3.3.0, and it, too, behaves identically on this test.
Perhaps someone with access to M$ will try the experiment there, to see
how universal this phenomenon is.
trj
On 3 February 2014 06:21, Erik Erlandsson (Nilhe AB) <
erik.erlandsson@nilhe.se> wrote:
Im seeing this "odd" behavior in a series. Around line 30 additional
decimals are showing up
What am I doing wrong?
Enclosing both screen-shot and spreadsheet as it might look
different in
other installations.
I'm using Version: 4.1.4.2 Build ID: 410m0(Build:2) in Linux debian
3.12-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.12.6-2 (2013-12-29) x86_64 GNU/Linux
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With kind regards Erik Erlandsson
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