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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
The docs,
Adrian Custer
Re: Graphs in Gnumeric, usable for Gnucash too?,
Jody Goldberg
Python howto,
Charles R. Twardy
display more than thousands rows in Excel,
Monica Li
Object toolbar in 1.1.17,
Allin Cottrell
configure bug: gal-2.0 >= 1.99,
Sam Halliday
Oh no, not again?!?!,
Vidar Hoel
small patch for xml-io.c,
Heath Martin
stickers,
EDISON GUTIERREZ
Some dev guidance needed,
Ker Nulov
sum(A1:A3) and cut/paste A2 or A3,
Heath Martin
py_func.py,
Charles R. Twardy
lates development rpm for rh9.0,
Christoph Lehmann
COLUMNNUMBER,
mortenw
(no subject),
Carl Hudkins
Re: gnumeric to mysql,
Rodrigo Moya
Text import dialog,
Emmanuel PACAUD
libgsf-1.8.0 released and relicensed GPL -> LGPL,
Jody Goldberg
an inverse to the address() function?,
Dan Drake
dumb question - cursor movement on [enter],
Richard Lyons
[Fwd: [postgis-users] Density calculation],
Adrian Custer
gsf Example,
ross cooperman
font in Redhat 9.0,
Christoph Lehmann
Re: new developer,
Jody Goldberg
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