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Hi,

I have the 3.4 beta2 installed on my Mac.
In LibO 3.3.2, I can choose the colour of negative numbers by changing
the colour name between [ ] in the format code (Format > Cells >
Numbers). #.##0,00;[RED]-#.##0,00
Because of the background, I changed the colour to [WHITE] instead of
the default [RED].

When I open the same spreadsheet in LibO 3.4.0 b2, the colour returns
to red, but the format code doesn't include the [RED] indication.
#.##0,00;-#.##0,00
In fact, all the columns that I changed to white, are now red when the
numbers are negative. I have to redefine all the columns concerned, in
all the sheets of the file.

The colour code seems to be absent from the 3.4 b2 version.
-- 
Guy
using LibO 3.3.2 on a iMac Intel DualCore Snow Leopard
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