¡Hola Esquiel! (¿Estoy curioso: de quel país?)
I am in Canada. I am currently linking 2 calc spreadsheets every month. The first does the accounting and information tracking for a secret shopper operation, the second picks up the expected income and adds it to my business receivables in my monthly personal finance workbook. The first one works cross-converting between Euros and Canadian dollars on the fly as well as automatically tracking the incremental increases in the receivables, the second handles multiple bank balances as well as the proformas. The first is 13 sheets wide, the second currently is 44 sheets wide and has the DDE links to pick up the external data. When I load the second workbook, there is a pause where it asks me if I want to update the linked data. If I am loading the current workbook, yes but if I am loading historic data, no. -----Original Message----- From: Esiquiel Gonzalez II [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: October 25, 2009 11:06 PM To: Open Office Developers Subject: [discuss] Well look what I found... Hey guys, I found the new view option in that Writer program. And the freeze-up problem with pasting eased up. I was able to paste and save a file using Writer. So how many of you guys 'eat your own cooking'? You guys run MS Office at home, or do you use the stuff you work on? That MS Office is really nice, huh? You know what though, Open Office gets me by, just fine. (¿Gustaría vds. Usar Open office por la cocina?) I'm learning about the Workspace option for creating templates that can correlate a couple/few workbooks/files. Does Calc do anything like that? Depending on what you are expecting in much more detail, it may be germane to either calc or Oo Base. It is also possible that a hybrid of the 2 might be appropriate, but I don't know if that can be done without doing SQL programming. Cheers, Bruce M. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
