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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Aug  4 11:50:00 +0000 
2008 -------
I made the original suggestion partly because I believed it to be possible.  
Back in about 1985 I was using a cluster of VAX computers for software cross-
development, and to increase usefulness obtained a spreadsheet from one of the 
DECUS user-supported tapes.  That had unlimited numbers of rows and columns, 
and used a sparse matrix technique of double-linked lists to store the data.

no doubt there would be problems saving in older microsoft and ooo formats, but 
a warning and a choice of saving multiple sheets would cover that.

The unlimited spreadsheet is an idea whose time has come.  As, indeed, has a 
simple syntax for relative cell references to allow things like "Starting at 
H2048, 12,000 rows and 8,000 columns


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