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I find in several places, notably wiki.documentfoundation.org, the statement that “Calc 3” in both OpenOffice and LibreOffice will open Quattro Pro WB2 files.
Whenever I try to open one, I get an error:
Read-error. Error in file structure while importing.
Thinking perhaps an extension was needed, I searched the extensions catalog for a Quattro Pro extension but found none.
Where am I going wrong?
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Asked: 2012-08-11 00:05:00 +0200
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Last updated: Sep 18 '12
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Hi @ΜετάEd, Yes, as @horst mentions below, it would be great if you could please file a bug about this problem. The QA team will be happy to help you track down this issue. Hopefully there are no errors in your WB2 files!
qubit ( 2013-01-30 09:02:41 +0200 )edit