![]() ![]() The ONLY means of getting that option is to switch to some other locale.I think English GB has it for example. locale, they do NOT offer the single most convenient date/time format.that is YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss. When exporting from excel when using the English U.S. What are they doing? Again, Libreoffice doesn't have this issue.ģ. You could write a parser for that in 5 minutes. I mean holy hell.the TSV format basically amounts to "columns are delimited by tabs.rows are delimited by newlines". For whatever reason, if any data in a cell of a TSV file happens to have the text " Open. Some of them are insanely dumb things that Excel does with TSV format importing and the like:ġ. I can list several areas where Libreoffice works far better than excel. But the replacement is not available unless you subscribe to their SAAS scam? WTF? CONCATENATE "may not be available in future versions", okay, there can be good reasons for that. One thing we can count on is that LibreOffice will never force users onto a costly upgrade treadmill. But, if a spreadsheet is that freaking huge, you're better off using a database anyway. ![]() For instance, if "relatively simple" means anything less than a billion cells, and LibreOffice can handle that, while Excel can handle a billion plus another few thousand, I could see M$ trumpeting that 0.0001% greater capacity in a deceptive and misleading manner. There might even be a tiny bit of truth to it, but wildly exaggerated. Where's the evidence? The bug reports? Admit it, it's M$ propaganda. ![]() Microsoft shills are always saying vague, scary sounding stuff exactly like this. I keep hearing this, and it sounds like perfect FUD. ![]() LibreOffice Calc is a poor substitute for Excel for anything beyond relatively simple spreadsheets ![]()
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