Hi,
Thanks, almost there - the syntax you suggested ( soffice -calc <file> ) works.
But for a .csv file it pops the conversion window asking how file is delimited.
Can this be bypassed? (trying to keep things working as they use to).
Starting file with excel (using .xls extension even though file only had tab delimited data) it would automatically do the conversion.
Starting Calc with .xls extension that only holds a tab delimited file opens in word processor.
Maybe changing the configuration of OOo in "Options-Load/Save-Microsoft Office" will fix problem #1?
Thanks for your help, Bryce Stenberg HRNZ IT Department.
"G. Roderick Singleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 13:05 +1200, Bryce Stenberg wrote:
Hi Paul,
I tried that but doesn't work - 'scalc' does not exist as an executable program. The only references to something called scalc are in the <path to OOo install>\help\en: 28/10/2004 01:10 a.m. 183 scalc.cfg 28/10/2004 01:10 a.m. 925,696 scalc.db 28/10/2004 01:10 a.m. 704,512 scalc.ht 17/05/2005 10:29 a.m. <DIR> scalc.idx 28/10/2004 01:10 a.m. 451,303 scalc.jar 28/10/2004 01:10 a.m. 270,336 scalc.key 28/10/2004 01:10 a.m. 12,822 scalc.tree
The only reference to anything with calc in name under program is 'calc645mi.dll'. I'm using Windows XP with OpenOffice 1.1.4. Any suggestions?
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I am not a windows guy but I think the command you want to enter should be something like: soffice -calc <file>
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