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While PDF import is nice - there is very little innovation going on at OO. Everything that diverges from the MS Office ways is a big no-no.
Take for instance the formula syntax in OO Calc/Excel. It makes the BASIC syntax look elegant in comparison. I know it's necessary for Excel compatibility but this doesn't stop the OO people from implementing their own syntax in addition to the MS one.
I mean:
=SUM(INDIRECT(ADDRESS(ROW();18) & ":" & ADDRESS(ROW()+COUNTIF(B4:B32022;B5);18)))
I wrote this a couple of weeks ago and I have no idea what it does.
One nice solution would be to be able name tables, rows, columns and cells. And access the elements as arrays...