Hi :)
Congrats!! :))
There is no bad. Often problems are mainly made of trying to figure out
what the actual problem is. Once it's clear exactly what the problem is
the answer is often immediately obvious. It's trying to figure out the
right question in the first place that is the real challeng
On 09/09/2014 04:23 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
I think some of the parameters of the problem weren't clear.
A default spreadsheet file normally has 3 sheets. Is it possible to select
which of the 3 gets opened? I think that is what the o.p. meant.
Err, i usually delete any sheets that i'm no
On 09/09/2014 03:19 AM, Nino Novak wrote:
Hi Jim,
Am 09.09.2014 03:51, schrieb Jim Byrnes:
1. Can I open a specific spreadsheet from the terminal? I have tried a lot
of combinations and I either get a new/untitled worksheet or an error message.
just a simple
[path_to]/soffice file1.ods
work
I go one step further and change my default to only have one sheet in any
new file. I can always add more as needed, but most of the time I don't
need to add anything.
Regards,
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 5:23 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> I think some of the parameters of the problem weren't cl
Hi :)
I think some of the parameters of the problem weren't clear.
A default spreadsheet file normally has 3 sheets. Is it possible to select
which of the 3 gets opened? I think that is what the o.p. meant.
Err, i usually delete any sheets that i'm not using so that when i open an
ancient file
Hi Jim,
Am 09.09.2014 03:51, schrieb Jim Byrnes:
> 1. Can I open a specific spreadsheet from the terminal? I have tried a lot
> of combinations and I either get a new/untitled worksheet or an error message.
just a simple
[path_to]/soffice file1.ods
works fine here (4.3.1/SUSE)
What error messa