It is.
Best regards,
Sergey "GrayFace" Rozhenko, mailto:serg...@mail.ru
On 19.09.2021 20:36, Martin Groenescheij wrote:
It's NOT OpenOffice and it is NOT LibreOffice so COMPLAIN at
portableapps.com
On 19/09/2021 13:37, Sergey "GrayFace" Rozhenko wrote:
Checked the issue in Ope
It's NOT OpenOffice and it is NOT LibreOffice so COMPLAIN at
portableapps.com
On 19/09/2021 13:37, Sergey "GrayFace" Rozhenko wrote:
Checked the issue in OpenOffice Portable 4.1.10 - same problem there.
It surely is present in non-portable version too.
Best regards,
Sergey "GrayFace" Rozhenk
Checked the issue in OpenOffice Portable 4.1.10 - same problem there. It
surely is present in non-portable version too.
Best regards,
Sergey "GrayFace" Rozhenko, mailto:serg...@mail.ru
On 18.09.2021 21:52, Sergey "GrayFace" Rozhenko wrote:
Sorry, I'm actually using LibreOffice
Sorry, I'm actually using LibreOffice, they got mixed in my mind.
Best regards,
Sergey "GrayFace" Rozhenko, mailto:serg...@mail.ru
On 18.09.2021 21:46, Martin Groenescheij wrote:
Op 18 sep. 2021 om 13:09 heeft Sergey "GrayFace" Rozhenko
het volgende geschreven:
OpenOffic
> Op 18 sep. 2021 om 13:09 heeft Sergey "GrayFace" Rozhenko
> het volgende geschreven:
>
> OpenOffice Caclc (latest portable version) supports only 1024 columns, while
> even Excel supports 16384 columns (according to Google).
The portable version is not supported by Apache OpenOffice
It is
OpenOffice Caclc (latest portable version) supports only 1024 columns,
while even Excel supports 16384 columns (according to Google).
Columns limit shouldn't exist at all, because it's much more convenient
to output data from a program in a horizontal table.
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Best regards,
Sergey "GrayFace