kz
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Trying to get a document on to SkyDrive... a simple copy and paste works but it loses all the formatting! Very annoying as it's quite a large database.
Anyone know if it's possible to do whilst keeping the formatting?
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evilrob
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I don't follow - have you copied and pasted the file onto your SkyDrive, which you then open in Web-based Excel, or are you trying to copy and paste the data from the Calc desktop application directly into the Excel Web Applicaton via the clipboard?
[Edited on 24-02-2013 by evilrob]
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kz
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I'm trying to copy the data...
Would it be more wise just to copy the actual file? I want it to be accessible for others to see online via a link. Not sure that would work with Calc? I'm a SkyDrive n00b btw never really used it before!
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pow
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Save the calc file as an XLS file and upload it tpo skydrive
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kz
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Okay, thanks, I'll give that a go. This is for a future thread on here btw so hopefully it'll be worth it!
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kz
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Doesn't work
quote: We're sorry, we couldn't open your workbook.
It's possibly corrupt or using a file format that's not supported.
Do you want to try and open this file in Excel?
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