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Posted to dev@openoffice.apache.org by im...@diddily.freeserve.co.uk on 2013/07/30 11:16:16 UTC

A suggestion for feature of spread-sheets

30 July 2013
Dear people at Open Office,

I will try and keep this simple, I have a suggestion for a feature for your spreadsheet package. (I have no idea which email to send my suggestion to, so I am sending it here, Please pass it on to the correct department). 

This is for a planning function, All it requires is the ability to rotate a spreadsheet about 30-60 degrees counter-clockwise.
Perhaps you are familiar with Gantt charts as a planning aid. Below is one I copied from the internet, (© Ralph Lengler & Martin J. Eppler). You will notice that there is a lot of wasted space in the top-right and bottom-left corners. rotating it would just make it easier to print out and display.



to show what I mean, I did the following... (using Coreldraw, sorry, I am not prepared to spend days learning the open-office drawing package, just to draw one diagram).


The chart above describes a set project with a decisive start and finish. The system would have more use where planning is required for a continuous process, (the number of 'items' stretches indefinitely,)

Perhaps it may be easier to achieve the same, by extending the print function, by selecting the relevant cells, rotating them to a suitable angle then printing (or displaying).
As i said, just a suggestion.


regards Dave Patel.