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Bob, I agree, the only thing i've had issue w/ was some of the comma delimiting [sp] stuff when importing coordinate files and such. Excel just did a better job of making the data usable.. I'm not knocking it. Like I said, I use it at home. Just my experiance.
Jarrett
> All I use is Open Office 2.4 (Linux). Totally cross platform, and it
> has a great built in database. I hardly ever have a problem
> opening MS
> Office documents. I don't know what MS Office does that OO
> doesn't, as
> it does everything I need.
>
> Bob W.
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>
>
> On Tue, 02 Sep 2008 16:40:31 -0600
> H & J Johnson <hjjohnson@sasktel.net> wrote:
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> > Use it at home.. 'cause it's free.. use Office at work.. There
> are things that Open doesn't do as well as the 'real deal' but for
> the price.. it's kinda hard to argue w/ it :-)
> >
> > Jarrett
> >
> >
> > > I just now found out about this free suite.
> > > Anybody using it?
> > > Is it better than Windows Office?
> > > Yvon C.
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