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Hello, I am new to Linux. I have a excel sheet in Microsoft with embedded code to display graphs by getting a input from a .csv file. I want the ...
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    Hello,
    I am new to Linux. I have a excel sheet in Microsoft with embedded code to display graphs by getting a input from a .csv file. I want the same functionality in Linux. How to chieve it in linux? Pls, can anyone help me on this?

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    You should be able to run the sheet in the go-oo.org version of Open Office. They support VB scripts if that is what your code was written in. They are migrating their code to the new Libre Office, but that is still a work in process. So, my advice for now is to use go-oo.org's version of Open Office because they have the best support for MS Office files and data.
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    If your embedded code is written under Office 2007 or later it will not use VB but Visual C+ instead. So that may complicate things.
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    Thanks Rubberman I will try it ...

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    Thanks Charles but I am using MS Office 2003 ...

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