Please no more E-Mails -----Original Message----- From: Steven Asselman [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 5:06 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Feature request: Autofilter blanks & nonblanks
oh, also I could make a row for each top 50 and 100 next to it with a check If(blank)... in it and use that in the autofilter... But that's well, ugly... Op 15 maart 2012 23:04 schreef Steven Asselman <[email protected]>het volgende: > Hi, > > I've been trying out OpenOffice today and while I'm very thankful for this > good Office, there's a thing that bugs me... > > The one feature that I find very useful about Excel is the "(blanks)" and > "(nonblanks)" in the autofilter on a row. > > Where does this come in use? Well, I have an Excel where I aggregate > scores AND ranks in tops for TV-series. From these I calcutate an average > of some sorts. The nonblanks come in use when I want to see every tv-serie > in a certain top 50. As you can see, this spreadsheet is a mix between a > database and a spreadsheet, but... Well, I could write a webapp in C# and > access the data from a database... But that's a *huge* workaround. > > I'm sure I'm not the only one who used Excel like this and it seems to me > (blanks)/(nonblanks) seems not to mucht effort to include in an update. > Actually, as I'm a software develor myself, I would find this a nice > challenge. > > > I hope you can now see why this feature in Excel is helpful. I'm > disappointed that this means I still have to use Excel for this sheet, I > guess I'm not the only one in the world, so hopefully you know have enough > reasons to include this feature-request. Thanks in advance. > > -- > Kind Regards, > - Steven Asselman > (The Netherlands) > -- Met vriendelijke groet, - Steven Asselman
