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Old 05-30-2006, 11:37 PM   #1
Eileen
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which linux application use for reading .xls files


Hi,

May I know which linux application can be used for reading the .xls files? I saw under Application/Office and found all these applications.

Address Manager
Dia Diagrams
KOrganizer
OpenOffice.org Cal
OpenOffice.org Draw
OpenOffice.org Impress
OpenOffice.org Math
OpenOffice.org Writer
Project Planner

Also is there a acrobat version for linux? If so, what is the rpm name for linux acrobat?

Please advise me.
Thank you very much!!
 
Old 05-30-2006, 11:45 PM   #2
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Calc is OpenOffice.org's spreadsheet program and can read .xls files. Don't know about Acrobat, check Adobe's site. You can use xpdf under Linux, though.
 
  


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