Good morning Ladies & gents,
I have been asked if LO Calc can handle 3 dimension Code and VBA Macros
found in Excell,
also to note that some of the formulas are some what complicated and call
for specific information from other formula's in other spreadsheets and
sheets,
The scenario in question is not based on K.I.S.S
The documents are basically a web that integrate and amend each other some
may be protected in order not to be edited but read from by other
documents. these are hosted on an on-site server
and call for the documents by their address on the network may it be on the
server or on a shared network drive. (though these network drives are going
to be moved into a new server to try and make the IT department handle data
in a more secure and easy fashion)
and i know it may involve the development team but i do not have them on my
contact list on my droid.
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