e-letter wrote:
Solution #1:
Send back an xls version of that file and ask them to exchange
spreadsheets in that format.
Better still, send in ods and ask the recipient to use LO. If the
suggestion is declined, buy m$o. When minor incompatibility is
discovered between m$ hardware and
On 09/08/2011 01:22 AM, At0mic wrote:
e-letter wrote:
Solution #1:
Send back an xls version of that file and ask them to exchange
spreadsheets in that format.
Better still, send in ods and ask the recipient to use LO. If the
suggestion is declined, buy m$o. When minor incompatibility is
On 09/08/2011 02:38 AM, Bruce Carlson wrote:
e-letter wrote:
Solution #1:
Send back an xls version of that file and ask them to exchange
spreadsheets in that format.
Better still, send in ods and ask the recipient to use LO. If the
suggestion is declined, buy m$o. When minor incompatibility
e-letter wrote:
Solution #1:
Send back an xls version of that file and ask them to exchange
spreadsheets in that format.
Better still, send in ods and ask the recipient to use LO. If the
suggestion is declined, buy m$o. When minor incompatibility is
discovered between m$ hardware and software,
Il 08/09/2011 14:35, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions ha scritto:
On 09/08/2011 01:22 AM, At0mic wrote:
e-letter wrote:
Solution #1:
Send back an xls version of that file and ask them to exchange
spreadsheets in that format.
Better still, send in ods and ask the recipient to use LO.
Bruce Carlson wrote:
Sending an .xls version and asking the person on the other end to keep
the document in that format is a valid point and can be substantiated
by the fact that even different versions of MSO have trouble reading
each other's version of .xlsx formats. Try swapping an
On 07/09/2011, Andreas Säger ville...@t-online.de wrote:
Am 07.09.2011 09:56, Roelof Oomen wrote:
...
Should I file a bug? Or is someone interested in the file in order to
improve the xlsx saving abilities of Calc?
To reiterate, the priority for calc is improvement in native file
format