On Wednesday, December 13, 2006 10:08 AM [GMT+1=CET],
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Mathias Bauer wrote:
Lovesh Vashist wrote:
Hi Louis - Thanks for this update.
I had recently very enthusiastically downloaded the "then" latest
version of open office suite of products - fully aware that I will
have to spend time to reorient myself away from MS Office suite of
products. However, I was disappointed to find out that some simple
features, for example, pivot tables were missing and this forced me
back to MS Office. When do we expect to have these functionalities
built in?
Calling "Pivot Tables" a *simple* feature is the biggest
understatement I have read since years. :-)
Besides that - a hint for all interested readers (as this is a multi
post): Niklas Nebel has answered the question on the "discuss"
mailing list. Please follow up there for any further discussions.
how to access Niklas Nebel answer on pivot table?
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I don't know what Mr. Nebel said but this may save you some (archive
searching) time:
http://openoffice.blogs.com/openoffice/2006/11/data_pilots_in_.html
What most people seem to know as "pivot tables" are referred to as "data
pilots" in the OO world. I don't know why; I don't know what a pivot
table is or how it is useful or why it's name is controversial.
Harold Fuchs
London, England
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