y to find
> as our extensions website?
> Regards from
> Tom :)
>
> --- On Sun, 23/10/11, Brian Barker wrote:
>
> > From: Brian Barker
> > Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] I want to add formulas and functions to
> calc
> > To: users@global.libreoffice.org
>
ct: Re: [libreoffice-users] I want to add formulas and functions to calc
> To: users@global.libreoffice.org
> Date: Sunday, 23 October, 2011, 14:56
> At 09:36 23/10/2011 -0400, Alberto
> Sanchez wrote:
> > On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 6:50 AM, Regina Henschel
> wrote:
> >> Alberto
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From: Stefan Weigel [mailto:stefan.wei...@bildungskreis.org]
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 23:10
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Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] I want to add formulas and f
that's the right formula. those were easy one, but I accepted that I may
have been wrong, I saw those formulas on excel but maybe it was an
extension, cause it did work as a function. My interest now is just adding
formulas like these ones to the suite.
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Regina He
Hi Alberto,
Alberto Sanchez schrieb:
The long name is Present Value Interest Factor and Future Value Interest
Factor. but apparently it was a add-in or something cause I remember it was
"=pvif(i,n)" being "i" the interest and "n" the periods compounding.
PVIF(i;n) should equal 1/(1+i)^n
and
FV
Well I did the function and It worked so thank u. now I want others to be
able to use them but I do not know how to do make extension. Im still
waiting for someone willing to make the extension.
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Alberto Sanchez <
alberto.sanchez3...@gmail.com> wrote:
> well then,
well then, being that there's a lot of financial formulas we can make a
extension of them. I'm not a programmer, but I can say which are the most
used and how they are used, so that we as a community can beat excel at
formulas. If theres someone willing to help the cause I am available.
On Sun, O
The long name is Present Value Interest Factor and Future Value Interest
Factor. but apparently it was a add-in or something cause I remember it was
"=pvif(i,n)" being "i" the interest and "n" the periods compounding.
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 9:56 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
> At 09:36 23/10/2011 -040
At 09:36 23/10/2011 -0400, Alberto Sanchez wrote:
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 6:50 AM, Regina Henschel
wrote:
Alberto Sanchez schrieb:
I'm a finance major so I use excel a lot, but I don't have the
money for it so I use calc. I see that there's is a lot of
financial formulas that are missing but
I will name them, the ones on my mind now is PVIF and FVIF. they are quite
easy. I would also add ones that are not in excel but we could beat excel at
that. we could have the most comprehensive group of formulas and functions.
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 6:50 AM, Regina Henschel wrote:
> Hi Alberto,
Hi Alberto,
Alberto Sanchez schrieb:
Hi all,
I'm a finance major so I use excel a lot, but I don't have the money for it
so I use calc. I see that there's is a lot of financial formulas that are
missing but that excel has, so my question is, how can I add that function
so that many others in my
Hi,
Am 23.10.2011 04:35, schrieb Alberto Sanchez:
> Is there a way that the community can benefit from this?
>>> so my question is, how can I add that function
>>> so that many others in my position can benefit from them?
Make an Extension and put into the Extensions Repository.
http://www.lib
Is there a way that the community can benefit from this?
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 10:20 PM, Steve Edmonds
wrote:
> Hi.
> http://help.libreoffice.org/Calc/User-Defined_Functions
> steve
>
> On 23/10/11 14:12, Alberto Sanchez wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I'm a finance major so I use excel a lot, but I don
Hi.
http://help.libreoffice.org/Calc/User-Defined_Functions
steve
On 23/10/11 14:12, Alberto Sanchez wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm a finance major so I use excel a lot, but I don't have the money for it
> so I use calc. I see that there's is a lot of financial formulas that are
> missing but that excel
Hi all,
I'm a finance major so I use excel a lot, but I don't have the money for it
so I use calc. I see that there's is a lot of financial formulas that are
missing but that excel has, so my question is, how can I add that function
so that many others in my position can benefit from them?
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