> graphic spreadsheet - but doing so doesn't do anything useful.  The bar chart 
> doesn't match with the data you entered.

I think I can see what you mean, but hell, a 3d pie with a background jpeg
pixmap just looks so cool. Who cares what the graph represents? :) 

Kspread also misses some functions that I've depended on, such as vlookup
and hlookup etc. Instead, it has some rather arcane things like roman numeral
conversion, probably because doing that is a good programming exercise rather
than a function that is really used in the spreadsheet community.

>   Basically, koffice is very much not ready for general, full-time use.  I 
> would suggest using the way I do...for the occassional one-time letter and 

I've started to use Abiword for letters mostly. I'll also consider doing things
in kword. 

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