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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
Title Case Sort,
Taylor Venable
decimal separators,
azzizuc libero it
Searching for Values,
chris dunn
Re: gnumeric-list Digest, Vol 83, Issue 16,
Cloudform C
Last Email about PyWorkbooks: Anyone want to help?,
Cloudform C
3 questions on gnumeric,
Frederic Parrenin
What is "intersection" feature?,
Larry Evans
Where are plugin functionality descriptions?,
Larry Evans
PyWorkbooks - now with distutils, pdf documentation, and works with excel as well as Gnumeric,
Cloudform C
suggestions for sheet-graph,
Frederic Parrenin
New pygnumeric update,
Cloudform C
Pygnumeric updates,
Cloudform C
Pygnumeric: Better tested, little better tutorial. Take a look,
Cloudform C
Re: gnumeric-list Digest, Vol 83, Issue 6,
Garrett Berg
Full Macro Writer and spredsheet interfacing with python,
G Bergeron
I made a python module to bypass the special bindings,
G Bergeron
gnumeric api,
Guy Deleeuw
spreadsheet protection,
rogasuma02
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