This was possible in 3.4 and previous versions.
I have used it for years - receiving a very  large .xls file from the bank,
containing all bank activity -> then I rename it to .html and open it with
calc, then save it as .ods and then tweak it in every imaginable way possible
(sorting,grouping,subtotals).


With libreoffice calc 3.5.3 I can only save it as pdf,html,txt but not as
.ods file. The ods option has been removed from the save as menu. I know that
calc was able of doing this - so why is this change?

I know that I can copy and paste the table from a browser to calc - but this is
an extremely clumsy way of doing things. Why remove something that was working
like a charm?

Toodr


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