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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
- direct entry of plus/minus error in data cell?,
eundrh
- White flash when switching to Gnumeric window,
Nicolas Rousselon
- wrongly start in edit mode,
bill lam
- Fwd: Welcome to the "gnumeric-list" mailing list,
Tinamen MG
- Column Graphs,
Charles Van deZande
- Hi-lighting?,
Scott Ballantyne
- [libgsf PATCH] Support cross-compilation under Fedora MinGW,
Richard W.M. Jones
- PyGILState_Ensure assertion failed - OLPC - XO,
Pablo Posada
- Look up target of hyperlink?,
Jason Heeris
- Another try to get a response,
George Dell
- Change =weekday(B137,1) to =weekday(B137,2) all cells,
Jan1
- Question about Export Control of Gnumeric,
mizoguchi-tetsuo
- Spline interpolation in charts.,
Jean Bréfort
- ssconvert: how to change text exporter parameters from CLI,
Matías Gutiérrez
- RE : problem when parsing csv data,
KESTENER Pierre
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