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<b><a class="bz_bug_link
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title="NEW - Error with new function recherchev (in french)"
href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=132131#c34">Comment # 34</a>
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title="NEW - Error with new function recherchev (in french)"
href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=132131">bug 132131</a>
from <span class="vcard"><a class="email" href="mailto:serval2412@yahoo.fr" title="Julien Nabet <serval2412@yahoo.fr>"> <span class="fn">Julien Nabet</span></a>
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<pre>(In reply to Phil from <a href="show_bug.cgi?id=132131#c33">comment #33</a>)
<offtopic>
<span class="quote">> ...
> Yes there are precedents, David and Goliath for example ;-)</span >
There's the Bible and there's the reality.
<span class="quote">>
> Your analysis sticks to reality.
>
> But if migration there is as much as it is not in pain.
> All this is true for large accounts which will never switch to free
> software, but, for me, it seems to me that this is not the case for SMEs,
> SMIs which do not have the same budgets.
>
> For example, my daughter is independent and works with very large
> Anglo-Saxon and French clients.
> She can not afford to roughly and it must have an excellent compatibility,
> but would be very happy to significantly reduce its software budget.</span >
Even if you're independant, you've got suppliers or at least some clients.
When there's a compatibility pb (and there are still a lot for example in
layout), you can't afford to ask them to convert files in ODF/PDFs.
There are also public agencies which sometimes provide/accept only MS format.
Most of the time, small companies must adapt to big companies, not the reverse.
Moreover, when taking a look at
<a href="https://products.office.com/fr-fr/compare-all-microsoft-office-products?activetab=tab%3aprimaryr1">https://products.office.com/fr-fr/compare-all-microsoft-office-products?activetab=tab%3aprimaryr1</a>,
"69€ TTC" / per year is not that expensive.
Anyway, we're greatly off the main issue now which is VLOOKUP/HLOOKUP
functionality.
</offtopic>
Finally, I suppose we'll have some pb for xlsx which include VLOOKUP since we
obviously expect Excel behaviour in xlxs.</pre>
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