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10-Apr-2006, 12:58 AM #1
Question opening .lnk files in OpenOffice 2 beta
I am using a Fedoa Core 4 OS and want to open a a spread sheet that was created in windows NT Excel. the sprweadsheet is linked to other spreadsheets on the network server all under one folder. In win NT they a shortcuts, but when I tried opening them in OpenOffice 2 Calc they come up as *.lnk (Windows Link Files Forwarder) files and I can't seem to open them. Is there another way I can open them in OpenOffice Spreadsheet. Help Desperately needed.
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17-Apr-2006, 11:34 PM #2
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I am using a Fedoa Core 4 OS and want to open a a spread sheet that was created in windows NT Excel. the sprweadsheet is linked to other spreadsheets on the network server all under one folder. In win NT they a shortcuts, but when I tried opening them in OpenOffice 2 Calc they come up as *.lnk (Windows Link Files Forwarder) files and I can't seem to open them. Is there another way I can open them in OpenOffice Spreadsheet. Help Desperately needed.
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