Hi Alex,
Far be it from me to interpret Sophie's words, but I do not think that this is what she is saying. The fact that your problem may not to our or her knowledge be solvable doesn't mean that anyone is avoiding the problem, nor that we are telling you to go away. In this regard, your comments to Sophie are out of line.
Sophie was clear in the French list : there is no solution for me and if I can't adapt to OpenOffice as it currently works, I'd better use Excel again.
Well, you have already received an answer about recompiling a library that represents one possible solution. The fact that this solution may be too complicated for you to put into operation does not make it any less of a solution.
You're perfectly right, recompiling a library represents a possible solution. So I've always been right : a solution exists and I just can't accept somebody tells me what Sophie told me in the French list and the way she answered me. Let me say again I like the way free software are developped and supported. I myself help the others in mailing lists and forums, when I can, when I have the ability to do it. When I don't know the answer to a problem, I never say "what you ask for does not exist", I answer nothing or I just say "I don't know". I feel ill at ease in this list because English is not my natural language and, perhaps, I don't say things in a good way. I'm sorry for that. -- Redlet --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
