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Re: StarOffice



On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Alain Toussaint wrote:

> > Yes, although I don't know which version of Excel was used.  All I
> > had to do was to click on the 'file type' button and select excel.  It
> > didn't preserve the column width format, so I had to adjust that in Star
> > Calc itself (StarOffice-3.1).
> 
> i have another question,where do i find this button,i searched all menu i
> could find,i enabled all the bar available (ya know,the ones right on top
> of the grid) and i've never found this (BTW i'm using the same version as
> yours),i dived into an unknown menu (where it offer to customize the menu
> command) and i did a mistake i think (i wanted to get out of there and the
> only button i've seen who permit that was the button reset) press the
> reset button and then,scalc3 made a segfault error,it core dumped too.
> 

Double-click the file folder icon or select file, open or type ctrl-o.  At
the bottom of the box which pops up, it says 'file type' with a button and
the default type,  Star Calc 3.0.  Click on the button and you will see
all the supported file types.  There are listed both 'MS Excel' and
'Excel File'.  'Excel File' worked for me; 'MS Excel' did not.

Bob

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