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Le 30/06/2014 20:50, Jean-Francois Nifenecker a écrit :
Hi,

Le 30/06/2014 18:40, Xbot a écrit :
I have a compatibility issue opening an .xlsx file with calc (LO
4.2.5.2): instead of different choices in a pull-down menu, I only get
Err:509 when for example I click on the arrow .

Just have a glance at this document:
https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/elibrary/case/complex-singularity-versus-openness
so that you get an idea of the mess that's behind .xlxs (resp. .docx)
and the burden which is on the LibO programmers shoulders to be
compatible with the said mess.
I can imagine, as for me I'm convinced by FOSS and I try to convince my
coworkers to go on using LO, that's why I'm so willing to find a solution.

I've attached the xlsx file, hope it helps.
Note that this list can't accept attachments. Please upload your file to
some repository so that others here can reach it.

Sorry I didn't know, so here is the file online:
http://demo.ovh.eu/fr/e4d727f5135591b7baabb173d2bddb2f/

Any idea?

Kind regards

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