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On 05/24/2017 07:23 PM, Dale wrote: |
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> thelma@×××××××××××.com wrote: |
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>> I only get this error when try to open the file with Gnumeric. |
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>> LibraOffice is reading the file/spreadsheet OK, though slow. |
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>> When I hit OK I can Gnumeric can read the file OK. |
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>> I went through the spreadsheet (deleted some) but still getting same |
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>> error with Gnumeric. |
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> Just a thought. Does this happen with only one file or any file created |
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> the same way? If it's just one file, could it be that the file is |
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> somehow corrupted? Maybe export then import it and save it as a new |
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> name and test? |
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> Just a thought. |
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> Dale |
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> :-) :-) |
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Thanks Dale, it was an excellent idea. |
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Exporting/saving the spreadsheet file as MS xls solved the problem. |
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When I open the file again with Gnumeric it pointed out an error, to one |
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particular spreadsheet cell (specifically some http link). |
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I save it back as "ods" extension and all errors are gone (fixed). |
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With Gnumeric I've noticed that the same file with xls - extension |
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(107kb files size) is much faster to open than ods (56kb size). |
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Thelma |