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added basic support of # (optional number) for decimals #746
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toFormattedString should work like Excel cell. 5.100 should be shown as "5.1" by giving format "0.###". This case is supported with this commit. Implemented with the same issue like within excel itself: 5.000 will be shown as "5." (with decimal separator)