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Sorry, my version is 3.4.5.
On 08/20/13 04:02, Steve Edmonds wrote:
If I put 5,4,,,3,,2,1 in afile.csv and open it in LO3.6 I can then put the equation =b1*c1 in an empty cell and the result is 0.

Do you not get that. What version of LO.
steve
On 2013-08-20 15:07, greg.a.smith@oracle.com wrote:
So the cells are the result of opening a .csv file where the string has nothing between commas such as

5,4,,,3,,2,1
between the consecutive commas is nothing, so the cell should be made totally empty.

gs

On 8/19/2013 8:22 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:

On 2013-08-20 13:02, Virgil Arrington wrote:
On 08/19/2013 03:10 PM, Gregory Smith - Oracle Sparc Verification wrote:
I am disappointed that Libre Office does not treat blank cells as a zero in math calculations. I have a dozen spreadsheets from Excel and Open Office that take advantage of this fact. Now I get errors with Libre Office. Going back and retrofitting n(cell reference) to achieve the translation is a ton of extra work. Am I missing something.

gs



I'm not sure what you're missing, but my LO spreadsheets always treat blank cells as zeros. I'm not that well versed in spreadsheets, but I've never had the problem you describe.

Virgil
I have just tried in LO 3.6 and a blank cell is treated as zero. A cell with text in it such as a space causes an error in calculations. Do you mean that Excel and Open Office treat white space characters as zero.
Steve






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