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Trent Larson
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Saturday, February 13, 2010
What are the OpenOffice Basic functions?
I just wrote an OpenOffice function and could not find the right documentation for Basic functions! Here's my documentation until I can find them.
To convert a string (eg. "3") into it's numeric value, use ASC (not ASCII nor VALUE).
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