Anybody have any ideas?
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Problems?
Are all the spreadsheets needed? Do you have formulas that connect all 35
sheets? Or are many of them complete and not updated?
If you need all 35 tables, then you are using a spreadsheet as a database :)
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Yes, all of the spreadsheets are needed.
I have a main sheet named START wherein all of the data is entered, such
as names and birth dates. Then on each of the 35 sheets an array has been
created which shows all of the data that was entered in the sheet named
START. Butas each sheet is
Yes, all of the spreadsheets are needed.
I have a main sheet named START wherein all of the data is entered, such
as names and birth dates. Then on each of the 35 sheets an array has been
created which shows all of the data that was entered in the sheet named
START. Butas each sheet is
handle attachments so either copy and paste a couple directly into
email/message or use Nabble?
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Sat, 25/2/12, PDA1 pe...@aleksandrsolzhenitsyn.net wrote:
From: PDA1 pe...@aleksandrsolzhenitsyn.net
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Too many sheets?
To: users
Hi :)
Is the 20 short for 1920? Here is an advert starring the incredible William
Shatner just to show off how far in the future the product is, errr was.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUEI7mm8M7Q
There is documentation here
Hi :)
One advantage of using a database should be greater stability partly due to
less ram getting used up. There might be other things like greater control,
multi-user (maybe, but i'm not certain), maybe smaller file-size.
Vic20 had 16kb of memory. I had a ZX81 and eventually got a 16Kb
Tom,
Oh man oh mansign me up for one!nbsp; My very first computer was the
Timex/Sinclair TS-1000.nbsp;
Thank you for the information about LO Base.nbsp; I'll look it over in a
bit.
'Have a nice weekend.
Alek
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On 2/25/2012 06:37 AM, PDA1 wrote:
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Another handicap to what I'm doing is largely determined by the speed of
the ancient computers I use. Most 'em are trash picked wreckshere...let
me take a look at the label on this one...hold on a minuteit says
something like, Vic 20. Maybe