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Old 01-01-2024, 02:25 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by un_pogaz View Post
Recently, I wanted to use Calc (the equivalent of Excell) and I discovered that he doesn't have a SORT() function, and their matrix and cell locking system made me very angry. In a very, very bad way. Calc is unusable for me.
How strange!
I do find the graphing easier to use than Excel 2002.

gnumeric has sort (but that might only be available on Linux). I didn't realise Calc hadn't because I'd be manually sorting columns rather than the function. Or be using SQL.

Mostly I use gnumeric rather than Calc simply because I want Writer's "Recent" list to only have the wordprocessor files and I'm only doing simple stuff.
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