https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48763
--- Comment #8 from mahfiaz <mahfiaz@gmail.com> ---
Cor, I made a table, set the number type for a few cells, inserted a number,
deleted contents and wrote another number back. The cell preserved it's
properties.
It loses the properties if you enter text (e.g end your number with enter which
creates a newline, make a mistake and enter a number and a space or something
similar), so it can only contain a number or be blank for the properties to be
preserved. It is picky, but it somewhat works.
So I think improvement to make the cell preserve its numeric properties over
containing some text (as it happens in Calc) would help (especially annoying
with typing accidents like 0,3 vs 0.3 or "23,4 ", note the space).
As for LO to also store the properties as global, it's mostly useful feature,
but IMO not a bug and works as expected.
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