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LibreOffice 3.4.1 
OOO340m1 (Build:103)

I have a spreadsheet that I have been using for years. 

This contains column where the formula in each  cell is similar to
*"=gall_to_litre*F4/B*4"

 *gall_to_litre* is defined as a global name and contains a number. 

When I enter this formula the spreadsheet calculates correctly. When I save
the spreadsheet as Excel 97 ... and then re-open it it loses the name
reference (shows an error) and the formula then generates an error.

When I save as ods format the formula remains intact.

I have just converted from Open Office 3.2 to LibreOffice 3.4. It worked
correctly in OO 3.2 and all previous versions back to 2.x. I have one
machine where I still have Excel 2003 and would like to continue using .xls
format.

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