Dear sirs:
From Canada:
1) Bravo to India for standing up to those who would seek to
economically jeopardise its sovereighty!
2) I do a lot with Spreadsheets, and import and export are no surprise.
My experience tells me that no matter what kind of file one has, the
degree of internal structural
Hi :)
As you probably know the Indian Government is making a strong push to free
themselves from the vendor lock-ins created by using non-OpenSource
products.
So, it is possible there may even be funding to help with this sort of
thing or there may well be some organisation, or conglomeration of
A bit oftopic, but I would really love this in KiCad soon!
On Sep 15, 2015 1:57 AM, "Tom Davies" wrote:
> Hi :)
> As you probably know the Indian Government is making a strong push to free
> themselves from the vendor lock-ins created by using non-OpenSource
> products.
>
>
On 09/11/2015 06:39 AM, David Johnson wrote:
Thanks for your valuable inputs, appreciate it. Is there any
professional, whom you know, could help me to redevelop the same in
Libre Calc.
see the list of certified migration professionals at
Dear Joel,
It is a paid processional, we need to recreate the same excel in Libre
office, we need this at the earliest.
--
Thanks ,
*|David Johnson|***|***H**O* - Technology & Process*|**|**Janalakshmi
Financial Services Limited**|***|**No.34/1 Andree Road, Shantinagar,
Bangalore -
Hi David,
as noted below. It could just work! Which version were you think of
using? I think there is some consensus that 5.0 may be a little too
"fresh" for an enterprise environment. So the still version of 4.4.5 may
be a good base. Download this version and give it a go:
Dear Gabriele and Tim,
PFA; This is the Excel Macro sheet we are trying to convert. Could you
please help me.
--
Thanks ,
*|David Johnson|***|***H**O* - Technology & Process*|**|**Janalakshmi
Financial Services Limited**|***|**No.34/1 Andree Road, Shantinagar,
Bangalore -
That is a true statement - LibreOffice does not support the proprietary
Microsoft VBA (it may in a very very limited way but not enough for most
test cases that I've seen) - you'll have to rewrite it in Basic.
Best,
Joel
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 2:04 PM, Tim Lloyd wrote:
> Hi
You mean a paid professional? I could ask one or two people - if you're
instead asking for a volunteer to assist, best bet is to just asked
around on the email thread and maybe the OOo forum (there are a few
great macro people over there).
Best,
Joel
On 09/10/2015 09:39 PM, David Johnson wrote:
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/professional-support
Il 11/set/2015 07:11, "Joel Madero" ha scritto:
> You mean a paid professional? I could ask one or two people - if you're
> instead asking for a volunteer to assist, best bet is to just asked
> around on the email
Dear Joel & Tim,
Thanks for your valuable inputs, appreciate it. Is there any
professional, whom you know, could help me to redevelop the same in
Libre Calc.
--
Thanks ,
*|David Johnson|***|***H**O* - Technology & Process*|**|**Janalakshmi
Financial Services Limited**|***|**No.34/1 Andree
Hi David,
my understanding is that macros in excel and calc are written in
different languages so need to be rewritten.
Maybe one of the more learned members of the forum can confirm or otherwise.
Cheers
On 10/09/15 19:48, David Johnson wrote:
Dear Gabriele and Tim,
PFA; This is the Excel
What's your problem specifically?
Unless there are macros, usually it's enough to open LibreOffice Calc and
let it open the excel file. Then save it in odf (.ods) format.
Let is know of there are troubles with these steps, and please report
specific problems.
All the best.
Il 10/set/2015 07:16,
Dear Users,
I'm David Johnson, from the Technology team from Janalakshmi Financial
Services, Bangalore based NDFC. Currently we are migrating our excel
based application to Libre office; hence I need Help on the same. We
have been using a survey kind of tool which is developed in Excel to be
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