Hi Niklas!
* Niklas Nebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030406, 12:56]:
> Ennio-Sr wrote:
> >trying to read some .sxc files with OOo_2.0.1 Calc I found they are full
> >of _#VALUE_ errors, as a consequence of formulas implying numeric and
> >non-numeric cells. AAMOF these formulas work perfectly under old 1.1.4
> >Calc.
> >
> >Can any of you confirm this is a _feature_ of the new Calc?
>
> Use the version from the OpenOffice.org website. There was a patch with
> such a change (for improved Excel interoperability) that we didn't
> integrate, exactly because it breaks old documents. If you use the
> version that came with your Linux distribution, it might have that
> change (and other incompatibilities).
>
Thanks for your answer, Niklas.
AAMOF, after getting rid of all my previous OOo versions (except 1.1.4)
and installing from the *.debs packages (obtained alien-izing the *.rpms
from
_OOo_2.0.2_LinuxIntel_install_JRE.tar.gz_
I ended up with a brand-new OOo_2.0.2 (OOB680_m5...) that was able to,
at least, read correctly my old Calc *.sxc files: still unable to have
the keyboard-cfg (previously saved in a file) working as before, nut
this seems to be a minor issue and I may possibly re-do it.
Thanks again.
Best regards,
Ennio.
PS: I wonder where the 'patch' issue was revealed, as I didn't find any
clue before your message ... ;-)
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