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But it's so easy!

In Google Docs open the spreadsheet and select File, Download as, ODS.
That's it!

John

On 27 September 2012 20:57, Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

Hi :)
Ok, this is probably not what you are looking for but just to clear the
idea out of the way ... Can you just open the google-docs spreadsheet and
save it onto your computer?  Then just double-clicking on it should open it
in Calc.

Google-docs uses the same native format as LO but both can save as .xls or
.xlsX (MS formats) and Google-docs might do that by default.  If
Google-docs does that instead of saving in native .odS then you can
probably choose "OpenDocument Format" from Google-doc's "Save As ... "
menu.  Double-clicking on the .ods almost definitely opens the file in Calc.

Alternatively if it has saved as .xls or .xlsX then right-click the file
and choose "Open With" and then try to find Calc or LibreOffice in that
menu.  This approach is slightly different in different OSes but is roughly
the same in all except Apples.

A similar alternative is to open Calc (or just LibreOffice) and then
drag&drop the file onto it.  This approach will definitely work whatever
format it's in unless something really weird is going on in which case
tells us and we might be able to figure it out.


However i have a feeling that you don't want to download the file at all
and just want LO to dynamically read the Google-docs spreadsheet while
other people are editing the google-docs spreadsheet.  If so then i think
there is a far better answer but it involves using Base at your end and
having a proper database on a server somewhere.

So, the question is do you want to do this with static data (as in my
first 4 paragraphs), or dynamically changing data?
Regards from
Tom :)






________________________________
From: Michael Reich <reich.mikey@gmail.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Thursday, 27 September 2012, 18:24
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Can Calc read/import data from Google Docs?

I'm trying to figure out if I can have a Calc (OpenOffice or LibreOffice)
spreadsheet "import" data from a Google Docs spreadsheet. The online
assistance via google search is very confusing and seems mostly oriented
toward importing data to Google Docs.  What I want is a local sheet that
can pull several cells of info (like names and addresses) from a Google
Docs spreadsheet, but I can't figure out what function and syntax, if any,
can do this in OO or LO.  Is this possible to do?  If so, I apparently need
the "idiot's instructions."



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