Howard wrote: > So, you'll have to document the formulas and reproduce them in a new OOo
I'm not sure whether to laugh, or cry at the assumption that the formulas in that spreadsheet aren't documented. Unfortunately, I suspect that your assumption is valid. Nobody knows what formulas are in that spreadsheet, much less how they work, or are supposed to work. > The question is, are there any macros? That will make it even more difficult. > And, fire the guy who made the decision to use a spreadsheet for this kind of As a first step, that would be fairly useful. Demonstrate that there are real and practical consequences to using the wrong tool for the job. xan jonathon -- OOo can not correct for incompetence in creating documents from MSO. Furthermore,OOo can not compensate for the defective and flawed security measures used by Microsoft. As such, before using this product for exams that require faulty and defective software, ensure that you will not be unjustly penalized for the incompetence of the organization that requires the use of software that is known to be flawed, defective, bug-ridden, and fails to meet ISO file format standards. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
