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2012/2/27 Andreas Säger <villeroy@t-online.de>:
Am 27.02.2012 10:43, pcpconsulting wrote:

I have removed libreoffice 3.5 from my computer linux ubuntu and I have
reinstalled version 3.3.4
because operating with calc appear very slow.
I use one file in calc linked to another one as dabase with 4000 rows.
When I open the first one it is so slow that I can not work.

Fabio


Nobody forces you to use a calculator as a database surrogate.



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4000 rows is nothing. Shouldn't be a problem for LibreOffice Calc. A
few years ago the maximum number of rows (for OpenOffice.org Calc –
there was no LibreOffice back then) was 32 000 (2¹⁵-768), then they
changed it to 65 536 (2¹⁶), and finally they changed it to 1 048 576
(2²⁰). What was the point, if OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice is not
supposed to be able to handle even 4000 rows?
Speed has always been an issue for LibreOffice/OpenOffice.org, even
though they worked a lot for speed improvements a couple of years ago.

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