Thanks, I am finding the same. It looks like I will have to do as you
suggest, as this group works by GDrive.
Cheers,
Marc
Le 2014-07-14 00:07, Steve Edmonds a écrit :
Hi.
I went through this a while ago. Google spread sheets has limited
functionality compared to calc. I started with a google sheet, had to
then bring it into calc to get all the functionality I needed. From calc
I can put the newer more complex sheet into google docs WITHOUT
CONVERSION so that it can be shared.
Steve
On 2014-07-14 03:12, Marc Paré wrote:
I am working on a Google spreadsheet for a group and wondered if
anyone knew as to how compatible were the two formats.
So far it has been good but I was hoping to try to develop a
spreadsheet file for the group a little more extensively and wondered
if it would be better to just work from the Google spreadsheet and
then download the results to my copy of LibreOffice Calc or could I
just as well work from Calc and upload the new versions of the file
back up to Google Drive-Spreadsheet.
I would prefer to work from Calc.
Thanks for any information.
Marc
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