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Den mån 4 jan. 2021 kl 02:44 skrev Ian West <ijwhot2@gmail.com>:

When I open an Excel file in Libre Calc I seem to lose some functionality.

The Excel file has several columns in a table.


What do you mean when you say "table"? A sheet or what?


When you add data and get
to the last column in the the table,  a new line is added, and the
cursor returns to the beginning of that new line. All the formulas are
copied down as well.


I use Excel every day at work and I've never seen that happen. Maybe I just
misunderstand you. Can you explain further?



When opened in Libreoffice this no longer happens. How can I fix this?


Maybe there's a macro active in that document that makes that happen that
can't be run in LibreOffice Calc?


Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg



My MS  Office 2007 has spat the dummy, and frankly I don't want to spend
big dollars on replacing it. LibreOffice seems to be a good alternative,
however, I need to fix this problem.Maybe I'm just getting too old!

In anticipation,

Ian West




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