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On Fri Dec 03 2010 16:19:49 GMT-0800 (PST)  plino wrote:
Maybe the right list would help. Try the users list, [hidden email] or ask the developers, [hidden email] .

That is exactly my point. In a forum,anyone could answer. In a mailing list
I have to subscribe to ALL and guess on which the subject fits better. I
think this is a general discussion on LO and ODF optimization. Not something
I would consider a User question or a Dev problem...

The forums that I visit also have things broken down by what it applies to. You would get better/more answers by posting to a forum that way as well. I look at most all new post but from what I have seen not everyone does, and see this type of reply on the forums as well.

Since I have no means for testing MSO I can not confirm or deny your statements. I am quite sure that OOo/LibO could use a lot of work to improve things.

You can test Gnumeric which is also FLOSS and confirm the difference in
loading times... Of course the actual times depend on your system.

Send me a copy of the file used and I will gladly run it and see what I times I come up with. I have two Ubuntu machines and an XP laptop that I can run it one.

Andy

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