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Hi :)
+1

I couldn't see the complexity in the question that would prevent doing
something like just saving the document in ODF and then re-saving in
whatever other formats are required.

Does anyone happen to know if there is an Extension that allows a document
to be simultaneously saved in an MS proprietary format and ODF at the same
time with a single click?  I might have dreamt it or imagined it or
something.  Even if there is i doubt it'd help with saving in Csv, unless
it happens to be OpenSource and happens to be easy to adapt.
Regards from
Tom :)



On 16 March 2015 at 09:01, Cley Faye <cleyfaye@gmail.com> wrote:

Doesn't the File->Save a copy... do the job?

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Cley Faye
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2015-03-13 16:52 GMT+01:00 Eric <esj@esjworks.com>:

I have an application that takes input formatted as csv.  my source form
is calc sheet with computed cells.  if I save as csv, I need to re open
the
sheet's ods file when I make changes.  is there any way to export as csv
but keep the original ods in calc??  macro? bit o'python?

--- thanks




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