In trying to resolve this, I've deleted the embedded sheet and added a new
one. So I doubt that is the issue. I may have deleted the original embedded
spreadsheet years ago, for a similar reason. But this template here would
have the embedded sheet, I've been using for at least 3 years.
I've added sample data in it, so you can see the kind of data and minimal
calcs I do. There is normally an external link on the second page of the
invoice, when there is a second page, because I've never found a way to
link internally to the first embedded spreadsheet, and using a single
spreadsheet, has never given me the look I wanted to present. (I know,
stupid reason for not using a single spreadsheet with recurring headers.)
The link is removed here. I had tried removing the link from the two page
invoices, in case that was the cause, a while ago. But this also is a
problem with one page invoices. So it's not that. I haven't actually used a
template in ages. Just clear the previous month's invoice and save to a new
file. I know, my system could be streamlined in so many ways, but I seem to
never give myself enough time to do my internal change requests. ;)
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 1:34 PM, Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de>
wrote:
Hi,
QC schrieb:
On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 12:37 AM, Mike Scott <mike@scottsonline.org.uk>
wrote:
It looks as though he has a writer file with an embedded calc document.
Exporting as docx indeed renders the embedded spreadsheet as an image.
I'm
not sure what he would expect to happen - embed an LO spreadsheet in a MS
Word document!? Translate the spreadsheet to something Word supports in
the
same way (IIRC not in general possible but IANAE) Or what?
I do indeed have a LO writer document with an embedded calc object. I
downloaded this as a template from the then official Open Office
templates
site, oh about 10 years ago. It's not my design. But it's worked for me
for
years.
Can you please sent me the template? If it is so old, it might be, that it
has not embedded an ods-spreadsheet but a sxc-spreadsheet.
Kind regards
Regina
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Libre Office saving spreadsheets as images when saving as Word docx!? · Johnny Rosenberg
Re: [libreoffice-users] Libre Office saving spreadsheets as images when saving as Word docx!? · Mike Scott
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