Actually I really don't understand the point in having a limit at all.
Den 2006-04-20 16:57:06 skrev Robert Andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Having a lot of parts for a lot of different machines we prefer use exel.
This way we can trace in just few minutes the big changes in the prices
in
that list.
So we can just adjust only the prices we want.
Usin now a SQL database, the sheet is getting small.
Please be aware that microsoft is coming soon with thare new Office 2007,
the exel sheet have grown to 16000x1000000 cells!
Thanks for your anwser, and keep up the good work...
Robert Andre
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-----Mensaje original-----
De: Dave Barton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: jueves, 20 de abril de 2006 16:25
Para: [email protected]
CC: Robert Andre
Asunto: Re: [users] Sheet in CALC
On Thu, 2006-04-20 at 09:53 +0200, Robert Andre wrote:
hello,
can you tell me how big is the sheet in your CALC aplication. (the
microsoft exel has 256x65536 cels)
thank you in advaced.
Robert Andre
For OOo (OpenOffice.org) version 2.0.x the max sheet size for Calc is the
same as Excel. If you need more than this you should be using a database
not
a spreadsheet.
Hope this helps
Dave
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