I was reading this article in Linux Journal (thanks to whoever mentioned this 
mag a few weeks ago) 

http://m.linuxjournal.com/content/openofficeorg-interactions-between-programs

And in the comments this was said:

"That said, there's nothing feature-worthy about MS Office. Having used it 
since its first versions I've seen bug after bug ignored by Microsoft and been 
treated like an idiot by their customer support. We were embarrassed recently 
after sending out technical spreadsheets to customers and then later discovered 
that on identically configured systems excel has a 10% chance of calculating 
wrong results when data for formulas comes from multiple tabs in the worksheet. 
That failure is light years beyond the relatively trivial annoyances of 
OpenOffice."

Since I use this technique occasionally it worries me, anyone know more about 
it?

Even though my SS are created in OO my clients may open they with Excel.

Jim

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