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When a worksheet with a large number of string is created, once the string index (number) rolls over to 1000, a 'c' is inserted to the number when it is written to the XML file.
999
1,000
Excel opens with an error and truncates data.
LibreOffice uses the wrong string (Uses 1 and ignores the rest of the value)
Without looking at the code, I suspect this is due to the stream being imbued with a locale that then adds the thousands separator to the number when the number is converted to text.
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When a worksheet with a large number of string is created, once the string index (number) rolls over to 1000, a 'c' is inserted to the number when it is written to the XML file.
999 1,000 Excel opens with an error and truncates data. LibreOffice uses the wrong string (Uses 1 and ignores the rest of the value)Without looking at the code, I suspect this is due to the stream being imbued with a locale that then adds the thousands separator to the number when the number is converted to text.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: