Thousands separator rejected

I have 3.6 numbers running on a Mac Powerbook.  Is there a way to obtain cells accepted numbers pasted value that contains thousands separator (comma, for example, cut and paste from a financial statement online).  It's silly and also frustrating to have to remove in order to avoid the red triangle format error, when the cell is already set to show it again!

I can copy and paste (for example $23 500,00) from the following sources and just paste the value in a cell to v3.6.1 numbers with the cell format set to automatic. The original formatting is preserved.

  1. A cell of table Pages v5.6.1
    1. To the currency format, 2 decimals, and thousands separator
  2. A table of v5.1.2.2 of LibreOffice Calc cell
    1. To the currency format, 2 decimals, and thousands separator
  3. Text of document Pages v5.6.1
    1. $23 500,00
  4. Text of the document of LibreOffice Writer v5.1.2.2
    1. $23 500,00 < tab > 43,250.33 < tab > 50,000.00
    2. Values passed in three adjacent cells, but only the first value retains its monetary symbol. Other values retain thousands separator and decimal, but cell format for each value is automatic, no change.

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