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ok, but it would be nice if you could indicate to copy the formatting as well....I thought I saw this somewhere in a dialog....

jef


On Thu, 27 Sep 2012, Andreas Säger wrote:

Am 27.09.2012 09:31, jef.peeraer wrote:
So the thousands separator is lost.
Shouldn't the formatting of the calculator fields be copied into the
writer doc? Or do I have to format the fields again in the writer doc ?
LO is version 3.6.0.4 on 32 bit linux.

No, it shouldn't. You pull some raw data from somewhere (could be plain
text, html, some type of database as well) and apply your individual
formatting according to the capabilities of the reporting application (a
spreadsheet in this case).
Separation of data and formatting is an important feature even if
spreadsheets suggest the opposite.



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