• palordrolap@fedia.io
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    18 days ago

    This is a call for those people who are missing a feature that they absolutely must have in LibreOffice, to 1) check whether it has been added since they last looked (when was that, again?) and 2) to put in a feature request if it isn’t there.

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      Tables in the spreadsheets program, fuckers.

      At this stage, I am highly confident that they accepted that they will never add it.

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        What do you mean? I’m assuming you aren’t referring to LibreOffice Calc, as that entire program is tables. LibreOffice Writer also lets you put tables in documents.

        If you mean you want to use spreadsheets like a database? Here is an article on it: Calc as a Database

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          I don’t think you understand what they want. I use Calc and Excel and would rather work in Excel because of the features like creating tables. I manipulate data all the time and creating tables from that data makes manipulating it very easy since I can sort and filter it. I can also use the tables I created in other sheets for things like lookups. It’s pretty hard to do that in Calc. But if you want a better idea of the features that Calc should adopt then take the Google Professional certification on Data Analytics if you have the time to skim through it quickly to avoid paying.

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        Are there ways of doing table things in LibreOffice, even if that specific feature isn’t there? That’s been why they haven’t added things in the past… but then eventually caved in and added them.

        I’m thinking mainly of the fact that for long enough either LibreOffice (or its predecessor OpenOffice? It might have been that long ago) would try to add all one million vertical cells as a data range to a chart if the user selected an entire column, and the devs refused to “fix” that to only use everything down to the last non-blank cell.

        But eventually someone got on the dev team who was willing to do that.

        No harm in asking again.

  • Int32@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    18 days ago

    just a reminder: there’s not only libreoffice, there’s also onlyoffice: it’s like the microsoft suite but with TABS(and it’s open source)

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    18 days ago

    Did I miss something in that article? I see no mention of how to disable this, pricing for cloud storage, etc.

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    18 days ago

    Important to note that the article says it can save to Onedrive or cloud drive of your choice. Its not clear exactly how that works if you want to save to Box, or Dropbox or something else but it looks like the option is there and it seems like you may even be able to turn that off if you want.

    If it’s still not your preference, I’ve seen licenses for office 2019 for sale on the web, which predates a lot of the cloud integration and AI tool nonsense. Between that and libre office there are ways to avoid using this service if you’re so inclined.