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sayhello_to_the_world 12-23-2014 05:27 AM

export from calc - 365 texts into writer - how to do that
 
hello dear linux folks,;)

at the moment i am preparing a update from opensuse 13.1 to 13.2
this is a great thing. And i love to see the new linux on my notebooks.


what i am doing else is to create a calendar: i want to create a calendar - with 365-chunks that are imported into a caleandar form.

To be more concrete: just see some ideas where i can import this
i posted the example-calc spreassheet that i want to import.

note it has got 365 lines - for 365 days of the next year 2015


what needs to be done ; whats needs to be achieved: i need to impoort the example into the calendar form.

see some of the examples -.. if i am able to import the texts (of the collumn )in a writer or word document each line of the calc needs to get on a sheed of the word or writer.

i need to know how to arrange this export of calc into the writer document.


if i need to explain it more thoroughiy ö- just let me know!

greetings
say

see some examples of calendar templates:
Blank daily calendar - Templates
Daily lesson planner (color, landscape) - Templates

with links:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...010269595.aspx
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...104019182.aspx

TB0ne 12-23-2014 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sayhello_to_the_world (Post 5289472)
hello dear linux folks,;)
at the moment i am preparing a update from opensuse 13.1 to 13.2 this is a great thing. And i love to see the new linux on my notebooks.

Thought you were already done with this, based on your previous thread:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...er-4175523715/

You had also said many times previously that you had re-installed 13.1, but didn't, despite us 'convincing' you to several times. So any advice we give you is likely to be about as effective.
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what i am doing else is to create a calendar: i want to create a calendar - with 365-chunks that are imported into a caleandar form.
You mean, the same thing you did previously???
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...te-4175490252/
Quote:

To be more concrete: just see some ideas where i can import this i posted the example-calc spreassheet that i want to import. note it has got 365 lines - for 365 days of the next year 2015

what needs to be done ; whats needs to be achieved: i need to impoort the example into the calendar form. see some of the examples -.. if i am able to import the texts (of the collumn )in a writer or word document each line of the calc needs to get on a sheed of the word or writer.

i need to know how to arrange this export of calc into the writer document.
Arrange it however you want. Since any spreadsheet program can easily import a CSV file, then get your data into csv format, save the file as a .csv, and click "Import" or "Open"
Quote:

see some examples of calendar templates:
No thanks. You can arrange your data however you'd like, in a simple document, and import it using whatever tools you have available.

Xeratul 12-27-2014 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sayhello_to_the_world (Post 5289472)
hello dear linux folks,;)

at the moment i am preparing a update from opensuse 13.1 to 13.2
this is a great thing. And i love to see the new linux on my notebooks.


what i am doing else is to create a calendar: i want to create a calendar - with 365-chunks that are imported into a caleandar form.

To be more concrete: just see some ideas where i can import this
i posted the example-calc spreassheet that i want to import.

note it has got 365 lines - for 365 days of the next year 2015


what needs to be done ; whats needs to be achieved: i need to impoort the example into the calendar form.

see some of the examples -.. if i am able to import the texts (of the collumn )in a writer or word document each line of the calc needs to get on a sheed of the word or writer.

i need to know how to arrange this export of calc into the writer document.


if i need to explain it more thoroughiy ö- just let me know!

greetings
say

see some examples of calendar templates:
Blank daily calendar - Templates
Daily lesson planner (color, landscape) - Templates

with links:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...010269595.aspx
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...104019182.aspx


hi
could you please be more specific or give an example?
or screenshots of the programs that you use for this.

Thank you

sayhello_to_the_world 12-27-2014 05:34 PM

hello dear xeratul,

many many thanks for answering.

unfortuntley here no upload of files is possible:


here the sample that shows what needs to be done:

i want to port over each line on to a word or much bettter alc sheet.

i need to port 365 lines. with al the texts from collumn a to h

well i can do it manually
but an automation would be great

love to hear from you

greetings and thank you

Xeratul 12-29-2014 03:32 AM

I must say ,that I have quite difficulties to understand what you need, if ascii, ...

sayhello_to_the_world 12-29-2014 05:25 AM

hello dear buddy

i just added a sample here on to the server. see an example

i need to port over each line of the calc sheet to a word- or writer document


is this possible ?

many thanks in advance

TB0ne 12-29-2014 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by sayhello_to_the_world (Post 5291889)
hello dear buddy

i just added a sample here on to the server. see an example i need to port over each line of the calc sheet to a word- or writer document

is this possible ?

Did you not read/understand what was suggested previously????

AGAIN...open the spreadsheet with whatever you want. Save it as text or a CSV file. Open that file with your word processor. Doesn't get much simpler.

John VV 12-30-2014 01:22 PM

in this regard Libreoffice or Openoffice behave the same as MS office2002 to 2014

export as a csv file
or any other non spreed sheet
rtf would even sort of work a

but CSV text file is the best option

TB0ne 12-30-2014 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John VV (Post 5292805)
in this regard Libreoffice or Openoffice behave the same as MS office2002 to 2014

export as a csv file
or any other non spreed sheet
rtf would even sort of work a

but CSV text file is the best option

Exactly what he's been told several times previously. Good luck.


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