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--- Additional comments from johanst...@openoffice.org Thu Mar 26 20:59:24
+ 2009 ---
We are now in Open Office version 3 and this is still a issue. I use macro
to|spreadsheet
Reported by|johansteyn
--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri May 16 10:10:16 +
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This has always been an issue with the whole OO (as far as I can remember).
In MS Office you can open a read only file and edit it (unless it is
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri May 16 10:01:38 +
2008 ---
Wildcards does not solve the problem at all unfortunately. <> *amd* does not
work
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri May 16 09:45:16 +
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I have been able to get by with wild cards - silly me. Just a bit cumbersome
thou
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri May 16 09:27:15 +
2008 ---
Created an attachment (id=53706)
This is my Excel Pricelist with the macros and fil
Assigned to|spreadsheet
Reported by|johansteyn
--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri May 16 09:17:49 +
2008 ---
Excel has the options of: Contain, Does not Contain, Begins with, does not
begin with, end with, does not end with. I have waited for
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri May 16 08:37:51 +
2008 ---
The autofilter for calc lacks the options found in Excel: Contains
(especially), d