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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
hidden columns and borders,
Ain Vagula
Gnumeric and OpenOffice,
Morris B. Pearl
Gnumeric for Windows - Article on Office 2003 vs. OpenOffice.Org,
Russell McOrmond
Gnumeric vs. OOCalc,
Brian Chase
The charting engine,
Soren Hauberg
speaking of cell comments...,
Jason Mancini
how to print sheet with comments,
Pete Phillips
Re: Re: Document,
miguel
doubly logarithmic plots,
Hinow, Peter
selecting rows or columns crossing merged ranges,
Ain Vagula
was autogen and make,
Robert Jerrard
Re: Saving files automatically?,
Kjetil Torgrim Homme
0i09u5rug08r89589gjrg,
jody
rounding,
Rohan Walsh
matrix operations in 1.2.10,
Allin Cottrell
How to Print to a PDF or PS file?,
Paul Dickson
autogen then make,
Robert Jerrard
(no subject),
Norman C. Leet
Protected message,
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autogen,
Robert Jerrard
Menubar disappeared!,
Daniel Miller
256-column limit,
Allin Cottrell
Toolbar Location,
Paul Vandenberg
Re: Offer of service!,
Charles R. Twardy
minus numbers denoted by parentheses are not recognised,
george g.
Questions and comments,
Jerry
gnumeric-1.2.5 Unsatisfied symbols: finite,
Gansser, Martin
Re: Your document,
jody
Re: Excel file,
jody
Gnumeric as a text mode table editor? Is it even a useful idea?,
Alan E Davis
Re: Your picture,
acuster
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