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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 16709] New: - HSSFDataFormat - User defined format

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HSSFDataFormat - User defined format

           Summary: HSSFDataFormat - User defined format
           Product: POI
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: PC
        OS/Version: Windows NT/2K
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: Major
          Priority: Other
         Component: HSSF
        AssignedTo: poi-dev@jakarta.apache.org
        ReportedBy: gr_nico@hotmail.com


When using a format like "#,##0.000", the content of the cell is mixed with the 
content of the next right cell!

I have no problem with the value "#,##0.00"

Configuration :
   - Win NT 4.0 (Service Pack 6) French version
   - "jakarta-poi-1.8.0-dev-20020919.jar" from "jakarta-poi-1.8.0-dev-bin.zip"
   - MS Access 97 -SR 2 - French version