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IMHO the issue could be related to the cell format, either to the number
of decimals or to the thousands separator. In any case, the cell format
can be tweaked.

On 23/04/19 17:06, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Hello.

I'm producing a CSV for a customer of mine, which will import it with
LibreOffice 6.2 on a Mac.

If LibreOffice locale (from Options menu item) is set to English,
everything is fine; if it's set to Italian there are problems with numbers:
_ 123.45 gets correctly read as 123,45 (we use comma for decimals in
Italian);
_ 123.456 is read as 123456, when it should be 123,456.

So my customer has to switch global locale, import the file and switch
back (not sure if she also needs to restart LO).



What puzzles me is that she's also asked the locale in the import
dialog, but what she chooses here doesn't seem to matter.

Is this a bug or am I overlooking something?



 bye & Thanks
    av.


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