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Yes ! exactly what I meant to mean ( is this correct english ?). Thank you
for clear it better JE McGimpsey. "JE McGimpsey" wrote: Hi FC, a further correction for you: use of "." or "," as a decimal separator depends more on the country, not the language. Many, if not most Spanish-speaking countries use "," (including Spain). See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_point In article , FC wrote: Hi sharutmey, just a correction for you and all readers : the decimal point in spanish is the same as in english ( . ) Thanks |
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