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If the bug is present, please leave a comment that includes the information from Help - About LibreOffice. Test to see if the bug is still present with the latest version of LibreOffice from If you have time, please do the following: We'd really appreciate your help in getting confirmation that the bug is still present. During that time, it's possible that the bug has been fixed, or the details of the problem have changed. There have been thousands of bug fixes and commits since anyone checked on this bug report. To make sure we're focusing on the bugs that affect our users today, LibreOffice QA is asking bug reporters and confirmers to retest open, confirmed bugs which have not been touched for over a year. If there is a "_x000D_" string without a "\n" after, it should transform it into a newline char.

And then delete the "_x000D_" string from the cell. It should check if there is a newline character "\n" just after the "_x000D_" string. Or, at least, to delete the string "_x000D_". It was expected to transform the hex string "_x000D_" to a real carriage return inside the cell. The hex string "_x000D_" gets shown inside the cells. I generated those XLSX file from a R-lang library: It's necessary to generate it with a library or to edit the "sheet1.xml" inside the OOXML file. It's not possible to generate directly with Excel, since it deletes the "\r" symbols. It's necessary to generate an Excel (XLSX OOXML) file containing carriage return and newline characters inside the cells.

They should be converted and treated as an special character "\r". The hex strings "_x000D_" get shown inside Calc cells.
