Issue present in 10.04 OpenOffice 3.2.0 Build 9483.
work around offered by Particlese overcomes the issue.
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I can not paste a calc sheet as a database table
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I just ran into this error message. In my case, I got it working by
adding the name of the database plus a period to the new table's name.
So, if you want a table named "Table1" in database "thedb", just make
sure the "Table name" is set to "thedb.Table1" in the data-pasting
wizard. Hope that hel
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I can not paste a calc sheet as a database table
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