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Re: kspread parse error
This is interesting. If I use the values you gave me for an internal
minute and format the cell as xx h xx min xx s, I get CLOSE to the right
value for 125, ie. 2 h 4 min 59 s !!! You are right about OpenOffice
being a more mature spreadsheet. I just wanted one that would load
faster on my slower machine. This is killing me!
Geoff
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Re: kspread parse error
Geoff Sullivan wrote:
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> This is interesting. If I use the values you gave me for an internal
> minute and format the cell as xx h xx min xx s, I get CLOSE to the right
> value for 125, ie. 2 h 4 min 59 s !!! You are right about OpenOffice
> being a more mature spreadsheet. I just wanted one that would load
> faster on my slower machine. This is killing me![/color]
Well, maybe it's not KSpread, but my understanding of what's going on. But
with KSpread it's difficult because you're often stumbling around a bit in
the dark, and it can do quite unpredictable things sometimes.
M
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