On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 11:12 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, March 4, 2014 11:53 am, Stephen Russell wrote:
> > OO was terrible in interchanging with documents that went back to
> > M$Office
> > users.  Tables came in funky and went out worse.
> >
> > At least in my usage, Instructor at University told me not to submit from
> >  OO anymore.  That was a year ago.  UofMemphis has a great deal for me to
> >  get M$ Office via my student email so I did.
> >
> > Formulas in Excel don't always cross over to OO either but those are on
> > the esoteric statistics side of weird so you may not be under any duress
> > with that.  Macros did poorly as well two years ago.
>
>
> I heard similar on OO and Excel formulas and definitely macros.  Wonder if
> LibreOffice handles them better?  I recall some folks saying they
> preferred LibreOffice to OpenOffice.
>
> ---------------------------

Still think that you get what you pay for.  When you need statistics and
advanced functionality and or you interchange with others frequently you
should not be the one that presents the problem files.

If you only sum() or if( ) then you are probably ok.  But finding what
expected sales will be via regressions against good data is best kept with
Excel.

-- 
Stephen Russell
Sr. Analyst
Ring Container Technology
Oakland TN

901.246-0159 cell


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