In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(Ennio-Sr) wrote:

> *From:* Ennio-Sr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> *Date:* Mon, 3 Apr 2006 00:23:31 +0200
> 
> * Peter Krueger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020406, 18:10]:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I'm using Open Office Org 2.0 with Windows and Linux. Before I used 
> > Lotus Smartsuite with Windows. Can you tell me if there exists any 
> > import filters for importing Lotus-1-2-3, Lotus-Freelance and 
> > Lotus-Wordpro files into Open Office Org. If there exists any would 
> > you please tell me where I can find them.
> > 
> 
> Hi Peter!
> Concerning Lotus .123 files, I imported them in OOo-1.1.4 following
> these steps:
> 1. Savev .123 files as .xls (Excel) files (using Lotus SSuite) 
> 2. OOo-1.1.4 could open the so transformed .xls files, except that I 
> had
>    to re-write all the relative macros and make some minor adaptations
>    to particular formulas (Help was very 'helpful' ;-) )
> 
> I've just tried OOo-2.0, which supposedly should import .123 files
> directly, but had no success: many of my formulas would raise the
> _#VALUE_ error and the resulting files are worthless. What is worse,
> OOo-2.0 gives the same error when I try to import the former .123 
> files
> previously successfully transformed in OOo-1.1.4 Calc (.sxc) files.
>   
> HTH, regards,
>       Ennio.
>   
> --
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> \\?//
>  Fa' qualche cosa di cui non sei capace!"  (diceva Henry Miller) ]    
> (°|°)
> [Why use Win$ozz (I say) if ... "even a fool can do that.             
>  )=(
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> 
OO.o will import lotus 123 files directly without that workaround, but 
sadly will not  do the same  for wordpro.

Niall Martin

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