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On 28-Jul-2002/12:40 -0500, Michael Flannigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>My brief foray into Linux was more than a year ago.  I installed
>RedHat version 7.  I left it and returned to Windows when the
>Excel-like program in Linux (free version) would not open
>my large (20,000+ row) Excel files.  It tried to, but gave an
>error that I no longer remember.  Has anybody had any
>luck importing large, single worksheet Excel files that have
>more than 20,000 records (rows)?

I have opened Excel workbooks that had lots of sheets in Gnumeric, but I
only used StarCalc a little. Both programs have been upgraded in the past
year. StarCalc has a major new release out, and the free version that's
included with OpenOffice.org is available for Windows if you want to try
it out without installing Linux.

  http://www.openoffice.org/


Tony
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