I see that four days have passed without anyone biting at your
question. Perhaps everybody has some of the confusion that I feel.
It might help us to understand your questions if you tell us something
about what you want to accomplish. If you want to automate some
user-like actions, consider one of the scripting languages that
LibreOffice offers. If you really want to hack on the C++ code, a
hint about your goal will permit a more focused answer. If you just
want to understand what is going on, a different kind of answer will
be useful.
On Mon, 2013-05-13 at 07:56 -0700, leo2013 wrote:
There are two cases which I meet normally.
One is creating one or more new data-sheets in one workbook, and then fill
some data into the cells of these data-sheets; the other is opening one
*.xlsx (or *.xls,*.slsm,*.xls) file with a amount of data which have been in
data-sheets of this file already.
My question: Which structures from source codes will the data be stored in
on the two cases separately ?
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