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2009-11-24
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2009-11-24
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I believe the DataVis program only does read-only. No writing (though whether they make it so you can buy write access or something later on might be possible).
As for OpenOffice, yes it can read and write .xls files.
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2009-11-29
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Has anyone opened an excel spreadsheet on their N900? 4 of the first 5 shortcuts on my E90 are to spreadsheets (Scratchpad, RestaurantSplit, TrainSched, GasMileage) as I use spreadsheets like most people use widgets.
Does the DataVis program included allow using (and saving) .xls files? Can it be upgraded to do so? What about KOffice and/or Open Office?
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2009-12-07
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2009-12-07
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Does the DataVis program included allow using (and saving) .xls files? Can it be upgraded to do so? What about KOffice and/or Open Office?
Thanks