Re: Libre Office Question
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GUZZLR
...Anybody got advice to lead me to a good Libre Calc Forum...
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Libre+Calc+Forum
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According to the second post in the link, you WILL have to rewrite the VBA macros:
http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum...p?f=20&t=59851
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Damn...With out VBA, I still have to stay with dreaded Microsoft
Re: Libre Office Question
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GUZZLR
Damn...With out VBA, I still have to stay with dreaded Microsoft
Sorry ... but as we have to say here quite often "Linux is not Windows!"
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Mark Phelps
Sorry ... but as we have to say here quite often "Linux is not Windows!"
We shouldn't be sorry that Linux is not Windows nor should be sorry about anything in Linux.
I wish that we could use a not so in your face quote ... maybe "The price of personal computing freedom is time applied to learning and adapting"
Linux will never be Windows or MAC or DOS nor should it be! ...... It's an OS that has both strong and weak points!
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Sorry to get off topic here, but I see you (pfeiffep) running Mint14...which edition/desktop are you running? I've got an old/ancient Dell XP I'm thinking of experimenting with Mint14
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GUZZLRRe: Libre Office Question
Sorry to get off topic here, but I see you (pfeiffep) running Mint14...which edition/desktop are you running? I've got an old/ancient Dell XP I'm thinking of experimenting with Mint14
HP Tower Mint 14 CinnamonAlso running Ubuntu 13.04 and Win 7
Dell Laptop Mint 14 gnome classic no effects ( this provides quick responses because of no 3D )Upgraded memory from 512 Mb to 2 Gb making all this possible
Also installed Ubuntu 13.04 gnome session fall back
I believe Ubuntu 13.04 in my laptop is more responsive than Mint (possibly because Mint is on USB 2 Hard Drive)
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GUZZLR
Damn...With out VBA, I still have to stay with dreaded Microsoft
Depending on what version of Excel you are talking about, you may be able to install it using WINE.
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that's a good idea, I have 2010, but i still have 2003. Because I'm so new with Linux, I dont know much about WINE, other than what I've read...I believe WINE allows Windows Programs to operate in the linux environment, but I dont know how, or how to use WNE, and I've read WINE adds the possibility of Malware? Anybody got some good literature about how to use WINE?
Thanks for the help