On 14/04/2010 21:44, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Lars, hi Jonathon,
Lars Nooden schrieb:
On 04/14/2010 08:14 PM, Regina Henschel wrote:
> not all of you are familiar with the problem.
The fact that MSO intentionally breaks ODF is very familiar to many,
perhaps everyone. That is not news.
It does not break ODF. The documents are valid ODF 1.1, at least our
validator [http://tools.services.openoffice.org/odfvalidator/] says
so. The users, who are forced by government or company policy to
produce ODF conform documents, can do this with Excel 2010. Therefore
I guess that there will be an increasing number of Excel-ods documents.
Hmmm. How do you work that one out? Open an ods file using the Sun ODF
plug-in in Excel 2007, everything is OK. Open an ods file natively in
Excel 2007 SP2 with it's alleged ODF compatibility and ALL the formulae
become values only
And you call that "not broken"? Are you REALLY saying that the Office
developers are so lacking in knowledge that they couldn't do what the
Sun developers did?
Come on!
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