Hi :)
Have you tried Gnumeric for spreadsheet work?  It is a dedicated
spreadsheet program rather than being part of a suite so there are quite a
few advantages to it for serious spreadsheeting work.
Regards from
Tom :)




On 24 April 2015 at 08:39, yahoo-pier_andreit <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 04/23/2015 08:53 PM, Luuk wrote:
>
>> On 23-4-2015 20:39, yahoo-pier_andreit wrote:
>>
>>> today I encountered a problem opening an excel file with libreoffice
>>> 4.3.something regarding maximum number of column, why number of columns
>>> is so low in libreoffice ???
>>> many thanks, ciao :-) pier
>>>
>>>
>> - Please, define 'so low'
>>
>> i see 1024 columns in 4.4.something and also in 4.1.something
>>
>>
> I exported a 2kx2k dataset in csv from a database to be eaten by a python
> program and I can open it in excel but non in libreoffice calc, and this is
> bad... :-)  :-)
>
>  - Please, share COMPLETE (version) info, or nothing if you are too lazy
>> to find out.... ;)
>>
>>
>>
> I wasn't there when I posted and i supposed that a parameter like numbers
> of columns doesn't change in subversions... :-)  :-)
>
>
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