Hi :)
Of course! So i'm definitely on Ubuntu 12.04 then.
Errr, just occurred to me i could reattach as ods. Only the o.p. will get
the attachment, of course. I've never heard of sylk files before. The
ending was the same as other .xls files but i gather that they usually use
.slk instead.
Saving as .ods dropped file-sizes from 86-90 Kb down to under 20 Kb.
Renaming the file-ending to .zip showed both looking almost identical. The
contents.xml didn't get colour-coded by GEdit even when i switched between
different mark-up interpreters.
So, i am completely clueless as usual! Just hope the ods files help
Regards from
Tom :)
On 14 October 2014 20:45, "Leonardo M. Ramé" <l.rame@griensu.com> wrote:
El 14/10/14 a las 16:41, Tom Davies escibió:
Hi :)
Weird! Both open fine in LibreOffice 3.5.7 on Ubuntu 12.04 (at least i
think i'm on 12.04, might be 14.04 but that's doubtful)
Errr, anyone able to open on Windows?
Regards from
Tom :)
I'm using 4.2.6.3 on Ubuntu 14.04.
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