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Hi Dennis and all:

    I suggest you to open the old Mac works file with LibreOffice and save then the spreadsheet as Calc format (.ods) and look if this new spreadsheet keeps show more columns than an usual Calc spreadsheet. Remember that all Calc spreadsheets has a 1024 columns (At least in my version of LibreOffice 4.2.8.2 Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. Newer versions of LibreOffice would have more or less quantity of columns, someone would confirm this issue)

Regards,

Jorge Rodríguez


El 11/10/2017 a las 12:45, romad escribió:
I have some old Mac AppleWorks/ClarisWorks files that I wanted to update
using LibreOffice Calc. They opened fine but the Calc document has what
seems to be an infinite number of columns as no matter how many unwanted
columns I delete, they reappear!

How do I get Calc to just open the old files without adding empty columns
and/or rows?

Also, is there a way to limit NEW Calc documents to say, 1 sheet of 10
columns and 100 rows then allow me to delete/add as needed?



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Sincerely,
Dennis B. Swaney
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