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The clarification question was asked (by Niek Otten) early in the thread
when it started in December 2005, but the OP didn't reply so he presumably wasn't very interested then, and he's presumably even less interested more than 4 years later. -- David Biddulph "JLatham" wrote in message ... No need for excessive rudeness, a simple "We won't do your homework for you" would probably have sufficed. In the meantime, I agree with Bill Sharpe; the context of the question must be explained also: as compared to what. The advantage of a spreadsheet over an apple is that there are fewer calories in a spreadsheet, and absolutely no carbs or trans-fats. But if you want to compare to databases, word processors, calculator programs, or graphic composition tools, then you need to say so. "LIZETH" wrote: you need to figure that out on your own u son of a bitch. yep i went there!! url:http://www.ureader.com/msg/103421819.aspx . |
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