biggest problem with gnumeric is that it can only save in excel 95
format - as far as i can tell it can not save in excel 2000 format. this
is a problem in many business environments.
does anyone know if there is a plan to integrate excel 2k formatting.
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Of Frederic Herman
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> Have you tried OpenOffice? I Can't speak about large Excel files, but
> the current version seems to be very stable and I've had no problems
I believe that gnumeric can open files with up to 65000 lines. If
I am correct, both gnumeric and Excel have this limit. They will
open larger files, but they will truncate the files at line 65
000.
This is what I recall from a colleague who have used these
softwares on large files.
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Have you tried OpenOffice? I Can't speak about large Excel files, but
the current version seems to be very stable and I've had no problems
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I believe OpenOffice is what I used. I see from other postings
that both OpenOffice and gnumeric have been updated and may
be able to import large Excel files now. I may try again someday.
I appreciate all the replies.
Mike
> Subject: Re: Large Excel Files
> Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2002
You might want to try gnumeric. Probably upgrade to a more updated
stable version (1.0.x) than the one provided by Redhat (unless you're
using 7.3, which I think the gnumeric is quite updated). In my opinion,
gnumeric is better than open office in spreadsheet area. In claims to be
fully compatible
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>My brief foray into Linux was more than a year ago. I installed
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>Excel-like program in Linux (free version) wou
Have you tried OpenOffice? I Can't speak about large Excel files, but
the current version seems to be very stable and I've had no problems
opening MS files. Check:
http://www.openoffice.org/
Michael Flannigan wrote:
>My brief foray into Linux was more than a year ago. I installed
>RedHat
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