Op zondag 2 juni 2019 14:54:41 CEST schreef Carlos E. R.:
On 02/06/2019 14.47, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Carlos E. R. <robin.listas@telefonica.net> [06-02-19 07:49]:
Hi,
I have created a small calc sheet to use on the move, using Google calc app on Android. Now, I wonder how can I use the said sheet on my Linux machine. I thought that I would see a tool on the browser page, gmail page, but no, I don't.
Have I missed the icon, or do you know how to open it in Linux?
have you provided the calc sheet for examination?
Why should I? :-o
It is empty, just a new calc seet that google tools creates.
google sheets reads libreoffice calc sheets, perhaps the reverse is also possible.
I'll try.
at one time I was very happy with gnumeric but earlier with 123
I need something that works on the phone, it will be the primary tool for this one. Optimal tool on Linux would work with google drive. The sheet should be in your Google drive instance. From there you can download it as .ods, .xls etc. etc. Another way is to share it with your own gmail account.
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