Error in Number format with numbers 3.0

Hi.
I have just purchased Apple Numbers 3.0. It's running on a Mac Book Pro Retina on OS X Mavericks
I can't use it at all.
When I enter numbers in the cels it formats the numbers wrong. I'm danish, but run OS X in english with danish region settings.
What happens is that when i for instance write 20 in B3, it autocorrects it to 0020, and then I can't calculate on it.
If i set it to English region it works. But since I'm danish I would expect Apple to respect me using my own language.

Report the bug to Apple with the Numbers > Feedback tool.
Jerry

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